Master v. Horowitz
Opinion
The plaintiffs Ethel Master and Joseph Master have brought separate actions against ■ the defendant to recover damages for personal injuries received by them while they were passengers in an automobile operated by the defendant on a highway in the State of Connecticut in the forenoon of June 23, 1930. The plaintiff Jacob Master sued to recover for loss of services of his wife, Ethel Master. These three actions were tried together.
Plaintiffs Jacob and Ethel Master and defendant reside in Gloversville, N. Y. The parties arranged a trip, having for its ultimate destination Boston, and defendant, with her two sons, and the plaintiff Ethel Master started in defendant’s automobile which was driven by the defendant, arriving in the evening at the home of the plaintiff Joseph Master in the town of Lebanon, Conn., where they [238] stayed over night. The defendant was suffering from toothache and in the morning decided to drive to Colchester, near by, to have the tooth treated. Plaintiffs Ethel Master and Joseph Master accompanied defendant, Joseph being requested by the defendant to go along to show them where the office of the dentist was. On the return trip from the dentist’s the accident occurred.
The serious question for determination here is whether the said passengers were guests of the defendant within the meaning of the the statute of the State of Connecticut entitled “An Act releasing owners of motor vehicles from responsibility for injuries to passengers therein.” Section 1 of the statute provides as follows:
“ Section 1. No person transported by the owner or operator of a motor vehicle as his guest without payment for such transportation shall have a cause of action for damages against such owner or operator for injury, death or loss, in case of accident, unless such accident shall have been intentional on the part of said owner or operator or caused by his heedlessness or his reckless disregard of the rights of others.”Footnotes
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