Corona v. Pig, Inc., No. Cv 97 0572794 S (Feb. 5, 2001)
This text of 2001 Conn. Super. Ct. 2043 (Corona v. Pig, Inc., No. Cv 97 0572794 S (Feb. 5, 2001)) 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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The defendants have moved for summary judgment on the ground that the action was not brought within one year from the act or injury complained of, as required by §
It is true that §
In order to survive, the complaint must do more than state conclusions of reckless or wanton conduct: some allegations or evidence must be presented to support such a claim. Dubay v. Irish,
The complaint in this case does indeed use the word "reckless". The factual allegations as to the service of liquor to the tortfeasor-operator are limited to the following. Prior to the collision, the defendants sold alcoholic liquor to the tortfeasor-operator while he was intoxicated (¶¶ 11 and 12) and that the injuries to the plaintiffs "were in consequence of the intoxication of the tortfeasor . . . and the Plaintiff(s) seek to recover damages . . . "as a result of the negligent and/or reckless service of intoxicating liquors. . . ." Even if the complaint may be deemed to allege facts supporting a finding of proximate cause, there is nothing to suggest aconscious disregard of a known risk. There is nothing to suggest, for example, that the defendants knew the tortfeasor was driving or that they knew he was intoxicated. Because facts supporting recklessness must be alleged and evidence so presented to survive a motion for summary judgment; see, e.g., Dubay v. Irish, supra; see also Brock v. Waldron,
Beach, J.
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