Owens v. Gateway Management Co.

490 S.E.2d 501, 227 Ga. App. 815, 1997 Ga. App. LEXIS 938
CourtCourt of Appeals of Georgia
DecidedJuly 16, 1997
DocketA97A0542
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Owens v. Gateway Management Co., 490 S.E.2d 501, 227 Ga. App. 815, 1997 Ga. App. LEXIS 938 (Ga. Ct. App. 1997).

Opinions

Pope, Presiding Judge.

Plaintiff Owens leased an apartment in a complex from defendant Gateway Management Company, Inc. At all times relevant, Gateway served as the managing agent for the complex’s owner, defendant 2929 Panthersville Associates, which is a Georgia limited partnership. After two unknown gunmen kicked down the front door to the apartment and held plaintiff captive for fifteen minutes, plaintiff brought a personal injury suit against Gateway and Panthersville claiming they were liable to her due to their negligence in failing to maintain adequate security at the complex.1 She appeals from the [816]*816trial court’s' grant of summary judgment to Gateway and Panthersville. Concluding that Gateway and Panthersville were entitled to summary judgment, we affirm.

A review of the record in this case demonstrates that the damages plaintiff seeks to recover from Gateway and Panthersville in her personal injury suit are all based on the alleged emotional distress plaintiff claims she suffered following her confrontation with the gunmen. In Georgia, however, it is well established that where a claim is premised on ordinary negligence, as is the case here, in order to recover emotional distress damages a plaintiff must generally show that he or she suffered actual physical injury resulting from some impact. Ryckeley v. Callaway, 261 Ga. 828 (412 SE2d 826) (1992); OB-GYN Assoc. of Albany v. Littleton, 259 Ga. 663, 665-666 (386 SE2d 146) (1989); Posey v. Medical Center-West, 184 Ga. App. 404, 405 (361 SE2d 505) (1987). In this case, plaintiff cannot make such a showing because it is undisputed that the gunmen never touched her in any fashion during their confrontation. And coñtrary to plaintiff’s contention, the pecuniary loss rule is not applicable under the facts of this case because the only pecuniary loss plaintiff complains of on appeal is that incurred due to medical bills and lost time from work she allegedly incurred because of emotional distress following the incident in question. As such, we conclude that that pecuniary loss is not of the same type as that referred to in OB-GYN Assoc. of Albany because it is itself a form of emotional distress damage as opposed to pecuniary loss occurring “as [the] result of a tort involving an injury to the person even though this injury may not be physical [such as an injury to reputation].” 259 Ga. at 667 (2) (B). To hold otherwise would be to allow bootstrapping of an extreme nature.

In the absence of any alleged damage to plaintiff resulting from her encounter with the gunmen other than alleged emotional distress damage, based on the above, we conclude that the trial court properly granted summary judgment to Gateway and Panthersville as to plaintiff’s personal injury claim against them.

Judgment affirmed.

Johnson, J., concurs. Blackburn, J., concurs specially.

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490 S.E.2d 501, 227 Ga. App. 815, 1997 Ga. App. LEXIS 938, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/owens-v-gateway-management-co-gactapp-1997.