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Berglann v. the Winona

United States District Court, D. Oregon
Sep 2, 1942
46 F. Supp. 483 (D. Or. 1942)

Opinion

Civ. No. 955.

September 2, 1942.

K.C. Tanner, of Portland, Or., for libelant.

Wilbur, Beckett, Howell Oppenheimer and Robert T. Mautz, all of Portland, Or., for respondents.


The respondents' motion for summary judgment heretofore submitted is denied.

I am of the view that, despite the fact that the complaint in the state court alleges loss of wages as an element of general damages, the plaintiff in that cause is entitled to sue in this court for maintenance and cure. See Smith v. Lykes Bros. Ripley S.S. Co., 5 Cir., 105 F.2d 604.

Generally, wages are not a part of maintenance and cure. This is truer here, because the complaint in the state court specifically claims loss of wages over and above "board and room" (i.e., maintenance). So that, whether we consider the statement in the proposed pre-trial order, that in the state action no relief is "sought for the items of damages claimed in the present suit," or the wording of the complaint itself, the recovery sought in the present action is not a part of the relief asked in the other.

Hence there is no splitting of a cause of action.

Rather, the action here complements the other. And recovery can be had without proof of negligence (see my opinion, Robinson v. Swayne Hoyt, D.C. 1940, 33 F. Supp. 93, 94).

Counsel are requested to modify the proposed pre-trial order, so as to exclude from the issuable matters the question herein ruled on.


Summaries of

Berglann v. the Winona

United States District Court, D. Oregon
Sep 2, 1942
46 F. Supp. 483 (D. Or. 1942)
Case details for

Berglann v. the Winona

Case Details

Full title:BERGLANN v. THE WINONA et al

Court:United States District Court, D. Oregon

Date published: Sep 2, 1942

Citations

46 F. Supp. 483 (D. Or. 1942)

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