Feldman v. Allegheny Airlines, Inc.
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
524 F.2d 384 (1975)
- Written by Eric Miller, JD
Facts
Reid Feldman (plaintiff) brought a wrongful-death action against Allegheny Airlines, Inc. (Allegheny) (defendant) after Feldman’s wife was killed in a plane crash. Allegheny conceded liability. The trial court awarded damages to Feldman. The damages included the lost earning capacity of Feldman’s wife. To account for inflation, the court applied a 1.5 percent rate. The court also assigned value to a planned eight-year period away from full-time employment during which the decedent would have raised a family while working part-time. For this calculation, the trial judge used a figure based on the decedent’s full-time salary. Allegheny appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Lasker, J.)
Concurrence (Friendly, J.)
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