Depina v. Lee, No. Cv95 0327353s (Dec. 17, 1996)
This text of 1996 Conn. Super. Ct. 6642 (Depina v. Lee, No. Cv95 0327353s (Dec. 17, 1996)) 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.
Opinion
Pursuant to Connecticut Practice Book Section 151, the plaintiff, Jose DePina, moves to strike the second count of the defendant's, Don Lee's, counterclaim and corresponding prayer for indemnification dated August 2, 1996. The plaintiff claims that the defendant fails to allege all the elements of a cause of action in indemnification.
A motion to strike tests the legal sufficiency of a pleading. Mingachos v. CBS, Inc.,
A claim for indemnification "involves a claim for reimbursement in full from one on whom a primary liability is claimed to rest." Kaplan v. Merberg Wrecking Corp.,
Proof of active or primary negligence requires a party to establish four separate elements: (1) the other tortfeasor was negligent; (2) the other tortfeasor's negligence rather than another's was the direct, immediate cause of the accident and the resulting injuries; (3) the other tortfeasor had exclusive control over the situation; and (4) the party seeking indemnification did not know of the other party's negligence, had no reason to anticipate it and could reasonably have relied on the other party to act without negligence. Kaplan v. MerbergWrecking Corp.,
Since the defendant's counterclaim has failed to set forth facts sufficient to support an independent legal relationship owed to the defendant by the plaintiff, the defendant has failed to properly allege a claim for indemnification. Therefore, the plaintiff's motion to strike the second count and the corresponding prayer for indemnification in the defendant's counterclaim is granted.
L. SCOTT MELVILLE, JUDGE
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