Levesque v. Levesque
| Decision Date | 01 July 1954 |
| Citation | Levesque v. Levesque, 99 N.H. 147, 106 A.2d 563 (N.H. 1954) |
| Parties | LEVESQUE et al. v. LEVESQUE. |
| Court | New Hampshire Supreme Court |
Leonard G. Velishka and Robert H. Temple, Nashua, for plaintiffs.
Paul E. Nourie and Bartram C. Branch, Manchester, for defendant.
The main issue to be decided is whether an unemancipated minor child can maintain an action against his parent for bodily injury caused by negligence.
The weight of authority in this county is that such an action cannot be maintained.SeeNote, 19 A.L.R.2d 423, 439.The origin of this doctrine is ascribed to the case of Hewlett v. George, 68 Miss. 703, at page 711, 9 So. 885, at page 887, 13 L.R.A. 682, which gives as its basis the following: That basis for denying such actions has been used by courts generally since that date.Rines v. Rines, 97 N.H. 55, 57, 80 A.2d 497;Luster v. Luster, 299 Mass. 480, 481, 13 N.E.2d 438;Cannon v. Cannon, 287 N.Y. 425, 40 N.E.2d 236;64 Harv.L.Rev. 1208.
There have been some departures under certain circumstances from the broad doctrine that an unemancipated minor cannot maintain a tort action against his parent.A majority of courts permit an unemancipated minor to sue his parents for damages resulting from malicious or willful acts.Cogwill v. Boock, 189 Or. 282, 218 P.2d 445, 19 A.L.R.2d 405;Mahnke v. Moore, 197 Md. 61, 77 A.2d 923;Wright v. Wright, 85 Ga.App. 721, 70 S.E.2d 152;seeNote, 19 A.L.R.2d, supra, 451.Suits have also been permitted for injuries incurred as a result of the negligence of a parent in his business or vocational capacity, Signs v. Signs, 156 Ohio St. 566, 103 N.E.2d 743, especially if there is insurance against the specific risk.Lusk v. Lusk, 113 W.Va. 17, 166 S.E. 538;Worrell v. Worrell, 174 Va. 11, 4 S.E.2d 343.SeeDunlap v. Dunlap, 84 N.H. 352, 150 A. 905, 71 A.L.R. 1055.
Argument for permitting such actions in cases such as the present has been based on the generally recognized fact that most operators of motor vehicles to-day carry liability insurance.It is argued that this protection afforded the parent removes in great part the foundation of the doctrine, viz. that the family unity would be disrupted if the child were permitted to recover damages against his own father.
We do not believe that the existence of liability insurance should create a right of action where none would otherwise exist.Rines v. Rines, supra;Villaret v. Villaret, 83 U.S.App.D.C. 311, 169 F.2d 677;Luster v. Luster, supra;Cf.Cushman v. Grafton County, 97 N.H. 32, 34, 79 A.2d 630.Nor are we convinced that the sole determinant of the public policy against such suits is the payment of money by the parent to the child.If however the almost general existence of liability insurance has so materially changed the circumstances which militated against such suits that a change in the public policy now prevailing in this state should be made we think that is a matter for the legislature to determine rather than being within the province of this court.Cushman v. Grafton County, supra;Glover v. Baker, 76 N.H. 393, 83 A. 916;Heath v. Heath, 85 N.H. 419, 159 A. 418;Harkinson v. City of Manchester, 90 N.H. 554, 555, 5 A.2d 721;Elias v. Collins, 237 Mich. 175, 179, 211 N.W. 88, 52 A.L.R. 1118.
The right of action of the mother would be for consequential damages only so that if the minor son has no right of action neither has the mother.Courage v. Carleton, 96 N.H. 348, 350, 77 A.2d 111.
Judgment for the defendant in both actions.
DUNCAN, J., dissented; the others concurred.
I can see no reason to recede at this time from principles laid down almost twenty-five years ago in Dunlap v. Dunlap, 84 N.H. 352, 150 A. 905, 71 A.L.R. 1055.While there was evidence in that case from which it could be found that the minor child had been emancipated, it also appeared that the father was insured.Either circumstance...
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