7 F.R.D. 233 | E.D. Pa. | 1946
The above entitled cause is before the Court on motion in behalf of the plaintiff for leave to file an Amended Complaint. The motion is resisted by defendant. The action is one for recovery of damages growing out of personal injuries alleged to have been suffered by Patrick Shelton, a longshoreman, while working on the Steamship Robin Tuxford operated by the defendant company.
The accident occurred December 23, 1942, and the injuries sustained resulted in his death on June 24, 1943. The action has been revived in the name of his Executrix, Laura Shelton.
The original complaint, filed before the death of the original plaintiff, alleges that the injuries to the decedent occurred by reason of the negligence of the defendant. In the amended complaint sought to be filed, not only negligence on the part of the defendant, but failure to provide the decedent with a safe and seaworthy vessel and appliances and to keep the same in a safe and seaworthy condition is alleged.
The proposed amendment in addition seeks to add the claim for damages accruing to the personal representative of the deceased as a second cause of action. This question is shrouded in doubt as to whether such an action may be maintained after the injured party has already sued in his own behalf and as to whether the statute of limitations applicable to the case should be applied. The liability if any grows out of the same transaction and it would be preferable to adjust all the claims in one litigation if possible. Under the Federal Rules the question of limitations and laches are made affirmative defenses which, if to be taken advantage of, must be asserted as such. These issues when made up may likewise be more effectively handled by the Court at the trial or at pre-trial conference.
For the reasons stated the motion for leave to file the amended complaint tendered with the motion will be sustained and an order may be entered accordingly and giving the defendant twenty (20) days within which to plead to the amended complaint.