On November 24, 2000, the plaintiff filed a certificate of closed pleadings and a claim for a hearing in damages to the court. The defendant filed an answer on December 15, 2000, but has never filed a motion to set aside the default. The plaintiff appeared on three occasions for a hearing in damages. The defendant has failed to appear for these hearings. CT Page 4771
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At the hearing in damages, the plaintiff claimed three items of economic damages plus pain and suffering and punitive damages. The first item consists of medical bills of $1,038.89 from Bristol Hospital for the period from January 26, 1995 to March 31, 1995. Because these bills arose in close proximity to the January 26, 1995 accident, the court awards the plaintiff damages in this amount. Although there is no evidence of the plaintiffs specific injuries, the court will give the plaintiff the benefit of the doubt and grant him a total of $5,000.00 in damages arising from this hospitalization so as to include an award of non-economic damages.
The second item consists of bills of $11,652.23 from Saint Mary's Hospital in Waterbury for the period of September 12 to September 17, 1998. There is no evidence of a causal connection between the January, 1995 accident and the September, 1998 hospitalization. Accordingly, the court declines to enter any additional damages based on this hospitalization.
Finally, the plaintiff claims lost wages of $25,000 per year for five years on the ground that the defendant committed malpractice in the plaintiffs criminal case, resulting in the plaintiffs lengthy incarceration. The plaintiffs complaint, however, alleges only that the defendant committed malpractice in failing to file a civil suit and does not allege malpractice in the plaintiffs criminal case. Accordingly, the court declines to award any lost wages. CT Page 4772
Judgment is entered for the plaintiff in the amount of $5,000.00.
It is so ordered.
Carl J. Schuman Judge, Superior Court
