Miles v. Apex Marine Corp.
United States Supreme Court
498 U.S. 19, 111 S.Ct. 317, 112 L.Ed.2d 275, 1991 AMC 1 (1990)
- Written by Carolyn Strutton, JD
Facts
Ludwick Torregano was a seaman who was stabbed and killed on a vessel by a fellow crew member. Torregano’s mother, Mercedel Miles (plaintiff) sued the vessel’s operator, Apex Marine Corp. (Apex), as well as the vessel’s charterer and owner (defendants) in federal district court for Torregano’s wrongful death. Miles alleged negligence under the Jones Act and unseaworthiness in hiring an unfit crew member. Miles sought damages for loss of support and services and loss of society, as well as for Torregano’s pain and suffering prior to death and his lost future income. The district court granted damages for support, services, and Torregano’s pain and suffering but dismissed the claims for loss of society and lost future income. The court of appeals affirmed the ruling. The United States Supreme Court granted Miles’s petition for certiorari regarding the dismissed claims.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (O’Connor, J.)
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