On November 27, 1995, the defendants filed a motion to strike (#105) the second count of the complaint and the demand for double and treble damages. In support of their motion the defendants contend that the plaintiff's statutory recklessness claim is legally insufficient because it is based on the identical set of facts that the plaintiff pleaded in support of his negligence claim. On December 13, 1995, the plaintiff filed a memorandum in opposition.
"The purpose of a motion to strike is to contest . . . the legal sufficiency of the allegations of any complaint . . . to state a claim upon which relief may be granted." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Novametrix Medical Systems, Inc. v. BOCGroup, Inc.,
Superior court authority is split as to the specificity required when pleading a recklessness claim pursuant to §
The plain language of §
General Statutes §
In the present case, the plaintiff alleges that the defendants violated General Statutes §§
Ballen, Judge
