Gutter v. Seamandel

308 N.W.2d 403, 103 Wis. 2d 1, 1981 Wisc. LEXIS 2782
CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
DecidedJune 30, 1981
Docket80-1168
StatusPublished
Cited by76 cases

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Gutter v. Seamandel, 308 N.W.2d 403, 103 Wis. 2d 1, 1981 Wisc. LEXIS 2782 (Wis. 1981).

Opinion

SHIRLEY S. ABRAHAMSON, J.

This is a review of an unpublished decision of the court of appeals filed October 16, 1980, affirming the judgment of the circuit court for Milwaukee County, Laurence C. Gram, Jr., Circuit Judge.

The question on review is whether the plaintiffs, Floyd and Bobbie Gutter, complied with the applicable statutes to maintain a tort action against the the defend-ants City of Milwaukee and John R. Seamandel, a City of Milwaukee police officer. The circuit court granted sum-mary judgment in favor of both defendants holding that neither plaintiff could maintain an action because each failed to present a claim against the city demanding a specific dollar amount. The court of appeals summarily affirmed, sec. (Rule) 809.21, Stats. 1979-80, the judgment of the circuit court. We reverse the decision of the court of appeals as to plaintiff Floyd R. Gutter; we reverse the decision of the court of appeals as it relates to Bobbie Gutter’s cause of action against the city employee; and we affirm the decision of the court of appeals as it relates to Bobbie Gutter’s cause of action against the city.

I.

We begin by reciting the relevant facts. The action arises from a December 23, 1976, collision between two automobiles, one driven by the plaintiff Floyd R. Gutter, *5 the other by the defendant John R. Seamandel, a police officer. One week later, on December 30, 1976, counsel for plaintiff Floyd Gutter sent the following letter to the city clerk for the City of Milwaukee:

“December 30,1976
“City Clerk City of Milwaukee City Hall
200 East Wells Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
“Re: Our Client : Floyd R. Gutter
Your Insured : City of Milwaukee Police Dept.
“Date of Acc. : 12/23/76
“Place of Acc. : N. 27th Street and W. Hopkins
Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
“Gentlemen:
“This is to advise you that I have been retained by the above named party for the purpose of collecting the damages which were sustained as a result of the accident on the above date, at the above location. This accident was caused by the negligence of your insured.
“This is also to advise you of my attorney lien rights as prescribed by the Statutes of the State of Wisconsin, and by means of a written contract signed by the above named client.
“Do not construe this letter as a threat of litigation. For further questions concerning the above, feel free to contact me.
“Sincerely yours,
“LAW OFFICES OF ALVIN H. EISENBERG, S.C.
“/s/ Alvin H. Eisenberg
“AHE :wh
“Approved: /s/ Floyd R. Gutter
“P.S. Our demand at this time is $25,000.00 for the injuries and property damage resulting from this accident.”

*6 The following correspondence ensued between the parties or their agents subsequent to the December 30 letter.

On January 7, 1977, the city attorney’s office wrote to the Underwriters Adjusting Company, a claims adjuster under contract with the City of Milwaukee, forwarding the correspondence relating to the accident in regard to Floyd Gutter and Gutter’s passenger (who is not involved in this review). On January 24, 1977, Underwriters wrote plaintiffs’ attorney acknowledging receipt of “your letter of retainer dated December 30, 1976, directed to the City of Milwaukee.” The letter requested plaintiffs' attorney to contact the adjuster to discuss the matter.

On February 15, 1977, two documents, both entitled “Notice of Claim and Demand for Damages,” were served upon the Milwaukee city clerk, one naining Floyd Gutter as claimant; and the other naming Bobbie Gutter as claimant. Each document described the accident and each stated that the claimant had been damaged in excess of $25,000.00. Bobbie Gutter, the wife of Floyd Gutter, claimed loss of society. On February 16, 1977, the Milwaukee city attorney’s office forwarded these notices to Underwriters for its consideration. By letter dated December 8, 1977, referring specifically to Floyd Gutter’s claim and that of another individual not involved in this review, Underwriters advised plaintiffs’ attorneys that the Milwaukee city attorney’s office had instructed Underwriters that the city attorney’s office would thereafter negotiate with all claimants’ attorneys. Underwriters requested plaintiffs’ counsel to “write to the city attorney’s office outlining the substance of reports and special damages regarding your client. The file will then be assigned to one of the city attorneys in the Claims Section, who will then get in touch with you for further discussion.”

*7 On December 21, 1977, plaintiffs’ attorney sent a demand letter addressed to the Milwaukee city attorney’s office on behalf of Floyd R. Gutter. That letter set forth the facts of the accident, the personal injuries suffered and the special damages. The letter demanded $14,602.02 on Floyd R. Gutter’s behalf.

On December 21, 1979, the plaintiffs commenced this action and on February 22, 1980, the city filed a motion for summary judgment which was granted. 1

We shall consider three issues which are raised on this review: (1) Should the complaint against the city be dismissed on the ground that the plaintiffs failed to present their claims to the city as required by the statutes? (2) Should the complaint against the individual defendant be dismissed on the ground that plaintiffs failed to present their claims to the city as required by the statutes? and (3) Should the complaint against the city be dismissed on the ground that the action was not commenced within the time required by statute?

II.

The circuit court and the court of appeals dismissed the complaint on the ground that the plaintiffs failed to present their claims to the city as required by secs. 345.05 and 62.25, Stats. 1975.

Sec. 345.05, Stats. 1975, is entitled “State and Municipal Liability for Motor Vehicle Accidents.” Subsection *8 (3) (c), governing the manner and form of and the place for filing claims against a city, provides as follows:

“(3) The manner and form of and the place for filing claims shall be:
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“(c) If against any city, as provided in s. 62.25, with the city clerk.”
The referenced sec. 62.25, Stats. 1975, is part of chapter 62, Stats. 1975, relating to cities, and the section is entitled “Claims and Actions.” Sec. 62.25(1) (a) appears to be a provision to which sec. 345.05(3) (c) might be referring. Sec. 62.25(1) (a), Stats. 1975, states:

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