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Winters v. Jersey City

Supreme Court of New Jersey
May 7, 1973
304 A.2d 196 (N.J. 1973)

Summary

In Winters, unlike the instant case, the statute organizing the city-owned hospital required that, in its operation of the hospital, a municipality was to "`be sued in all courts and elsewhere, in all manner of actions, suits, complaints and demands whatsoever growing out of the creation and maintenance of such hospital.'"

Summary of this case from O'Connell v. State

Opinion

Argued January 22, 1973 —

Decided May 7, 1973.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Appellate Division.

Mr. Alan L. Krumholz argued the cause for the plaintiffs-appellants ( Messrs. Pearlman, Krumholz Horn, attorneys).

Mr. Daniel K. Van Dorn argued the cause for the defendant-cross-appellant ( Messrs. Gleeson, Hansen Pantages, attorneys).


The plaintiff William Winters, joined by his wife Alice Winters, sued to recover damages for injuries suffered by him while a patient at the Jersey City Medical Center, a hospital owned and operated by the defendant City of Jersey City. The plaintiffs received jury awards against the City which aggregated $60,000, $45,000 for William and $15,000 for Alice. The trial judge reduced the aggregate to $10,000, $7,500 for William and $2,500 for Alice, on the basis of N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-8 which provides that a nonprofit corporation "organized exclusively for hospital purposes" shall not be liable to respond for its negligence beyond the sum of $10,000. On cross-appeals, the Appellate Division sustained the judgment of liability and also sustained the trial judge's reduction of damages to $10,000. Judge Lynch concurred as to liability but dissented as to the reduction of damages. Winters v. City of Jersey City, 120 N.J. Super. 129, 135 ( App. Div. 1972).

We agree with the Appellate Division's opinion insofar as it rejected the defendant's attack on the jury's finding of liability as well as its attack on the jury's measurement of damages. 120 N.J. Super. at 134-135; see Kent v. County of Hudson, 102 N.J. Super. 208 , 224-225 ( App. Div. 1968), aff'd, 53 N.J. 546 (1969); Cestero et al. v. Ferrara, 110 N.J. Super. 264 ( App. Div. 1970), aff'd, 57 N.J. 497 , 499 (1971). However, we are convinced that the Appellate Division erred in sustaining the trial court's reduction of the jury's awards to $10,000. We agree with the views expressed in the dissent ( 120 N.J. Super. at 135-154) and accordingly the judgment entered in the Appellate Division is:

Modified, with direction that judgment be entered pursuant to the jury's awards of $45,000 in favor of William Winters and $15,000 in favor of Alice Winters.

For modification — Chief Justice WEINTRAUB, Justices JACOBS, HALL, MOUNTAIN, and SULLIVAN, and Judges CONFORD and LEWIS — 7.

Opposed — None.


Summaries of

Winters v. Jersey City

Supreme Court of New Jersey
May 7, 1973
304 A.2d 196 (N.J. 1973)

In Winters, unlike the instant case, the statute organizing the city-owned hospital required that, in its operation of the hospital, a municipality was to "`be sued in all courts and elsewhere, in all manner of actions, suits, complaints and demands whatsoever growing out of the creation and maintenance of such hospital.'"

Summary of this case from O'Connell v. State

In Winters, a husband and wife filed suit against the City for injuries sustained by the husband while he was a patient in a City hospital.

Summary of this case from Tonelli v. Board of Educ. of Tp. of Wyckoff
Case details for

Winters v. Jersey City

Case Details

Full title:WILLIAM WINTERS AND ALICE WINTERS, HIS WIFE, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: May 7, 1973

Citations

304 A.2d 196 (N.J. 1973)
304 A.2d 196

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