Allstate Insurance v. City of Stamford, No. Cv 93 0132329 (Nov. 23, 1993)
This text of 1993 Conn. Super. Ct. 9408 (Allstate Insurance v. City of Stamford, No. Cv 93 0132329 (Nov. 23, 1993)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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Allstate claims that it is bringing this action "as subrogee" of Deborah Lupo, the other plaintiff. In its amended complaint, dated September 9, 1993 and returnable June 29, 1993, Allstate alleges that it insured Lupo, that Lupo was in a motor vehicle accident on July 16, 1991, while on Town Center Exit Roadway near Tresser Boulevard in Stamford, and that the accident involved an emergency vehicle owned by the city and operated by defendant Scott Baldwin, a city employee. Plaintiff Allstate further alleges that Lupo sustained damage to her motor vehicle due to the negligent driving of Baldwin, and Allstate claims damages as reimbursement for money paid to its insured.
In Lupo v. Baldwin, which was returnable August 10, 1993, about six weeks after the instant case, Deborah Lupo refers to the same accident on the same date, and claims she received personal injuries and damage to her motor vehicle on account of Baldwin's negligent operation of the motor vehicle owned by the city. Lupo seeks monetary damages.
"Whether the ground for abatement is lack of subject matter jurisdiction or a prior pending action, Practice Book 143 applies." Conti v. Murphy,
Although this case was brought prior in time to Lupo v. Baldwin, supra, it can nevertheless be dismissed if that is the most just and equitable result. BCBS Goshen Realty, Inc. v. Planning Zoning Commission,
It thus appears that the two actions are of the same character and were brought to achieve the same goals. Accordingly, defendant Stamford's motion to dismiss the action by Allstate is granted in order to avoid multiplicity of lawsuits, while at the same time affording plaintiff Lupo in the remaining case a full opportunity to recover for her alleged personal injuries and property damage.
So Ordered.
Dated at Stamford, Connecticut, this 23rd day of November, 1993.
William B. Lewis, Judge
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