Behnke v. Pierson, Docket No. 7235
Decision Date | 29 January 1970 |
Docket Number | Docket No. 7235,No. 3,3 |
Citation | 21 Mich.App. 219,175 N.W.2d 303 |
Parties | Norma BEHNKE, individually and as executrix of the estate of Clarence W. Behnke, deceased, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Fred W. PIERSON, Sr. and Fred W. Pierson, Jr., co-partners, d/b/a M & T Manufacturing Company, Defendants-Appellees |
Court | Court of Appeal of Michigan — District of US |
Jerome M. Smith, Warner, Norcross & Judd, Grand Rapids, for plaintiff-appellant.
Edward D. Wells, Cholette, Perkins & Buchanan, Grand Rapids, for defendants-appellees.
Before V. J. BRENNAN, P.J., and R. B. BURNS and T. M. BURNS, JJ.
Plaintiff's deceased husband's automobile was struck from the rear by Edward Blair, an employee of defendant comapny. Death of plaintiff's husband resulted from the accident. Blair had participated in a company holiday party in the afternoon preceding the accident; alcoholic beverages were provided by the company and Blair admittedly consumed bottles of beer. The complaint alleges that defendant company furnished intoxicating liquor, caused the intoxication of Blair, furnished intoxicating liquor to Blair after he was intoxicated and when defendants knew or should have known that they were endangering lives, and knew or should have known that Blair would drive his automobile. This appeal is from a summary judgment of no cause of action as to defendants-appellees.
This Court is asked to decide whether or not the complaint states a cause of action against defendants under the common law or the civil damage act.
The general rule is that furnishing liquor without gain on social occasions creates no right of action against the host. 8 A.L.R.3d 1413, § 2.
Michigan follows this general rule. LeGault v. Klebba (1967), 7 Mich.App. 640, 152 N.W.2d 712.
LeGault held that there was no action available against those who gave intoxicants to a person who later caused injury. In Michigan, recovery for such injury caused by an intoxicated person is exclusively statutory. 1, 2 The statute makes no provision for holding private individuals liable for furnishing intoxicants without pecuniary gain for social courtesy or hospitality reasons. In this case, the holiday beverages were dispensed for no pecuniary gain and for social and hospitable enjoyment.
Affirmed. Costs to defendants.
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