285 F. Supp. 634 | D.D.C. | 1968
OPINION
A suit for damages for the wrongful death
The matter now before the Court is a motion by plaintiffs to amend their complaint so as to add a claim under the Survival Act of the District of Columbia.
It is insisted by plaintiffs that the amendment they seek should be permitted, that it would relate back to the beginning of the action and avoid the bar of the statute of limitations. Moreover, plaintiffs contend that the original complaint may be construed to embrace a' claim under the Survival Act. However, the complaint itself does not support that contention.
The Survival Act permits the injured person’s own claim to be enforced after his death by his legal representative. The Wrongful Death Act creates a new right of action, upon the death of the injured person, for the benefit of his next of kin.
An act of negligence causing death can give rise simultaneously to two
Accordingly, the motion of plaintiffs to amend their complaint to include a demand for damages under the Survival Act over and above the initial demand for damages under the Wrongful Death Act should be denied. The attorneys for the defendants should submit a proposed order to carry into effect this ruling.
. Section 16-2701, D.C.Code, 1967 Edition.
. Section 12-101, D.C.Code, 1967 Edition. This section provides: “On the death of a person in whose favor or against whom a right of action has accrued for any cause prior to his death, the right of action survives in favor of or against the legal representative of the deceased. In tort actions for personal injuries, the right of action is limited to damages for physical injury, excluding pain and suffering resulting therefrom.”
. Section 12-301, D.C.Code, 1967 Edition.