Reagan v. Cahee

CourtSuperior Court of Maine
DecidedFebruary 18, 2022
DocketCUMcv-19-254
StatusUnpublished

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Reagan v. Cahee, (Me. Super. Ct. 2022).

Opinion

STATE OF MAINE SUPERIOR COURT CUMERLAND, SS. CIVIL ACTION DOCKETNO.: CV-19-254

CATHERINE REAGAN,

Plaintiff JUDGMENT

V.

ROBERT CAHEE,

Defendant

BACKGROUND

1. From 2002 (Trial Ex. D (Cahee Dep.) 23:7-8) until he sold the property in 2017 (Trial Ex. C (Krainin Dep.) 64:4-8), Defendant Robert Cahee was the owner of a house located at 124 Acadia Road, Casco, Maine. Complaint 14, Answer 14. 2. In 2015, Cahee rented out the 124 Acadia Road on a weekly basis through Krainin Real Estate. (Cahee depo. at 24:3-13, 32:1-6, 33:10-16.) 3. Cahee kept 124 Acadia Road to rent it to vacationers. (Cahee depo. at 22:2-4.) 4. 124 Acadia Road had a futon on the first floor, which had been purchased by Cahee shortly after he purchased the property in 2001. (Cahee depo. at 14:8-10,40:9-11.) 5. Cahee advertised 124 Acadia Road as a weekly rental 6. The online listing of 124 Acadia Road stated that guests could sleep in one of the three bedrooms on the second floor, and on the "[d]ouble futon in [living room]." (Exhibit D3; see also Exhibit G ("Otto depo.") at 9: 14-23. 7. Joint Exhibits 03 and 04 are photographs that truly and accurately depict the living room and the dining room of 124 Acadia Road on August 1, 2015. (Otto depo. at 13:3-14:1.) 8. On August 1, 2015, the living room of 124 Acadia Road had a sunken entryway, measuring four feet by five feet directly inside the front door ("the Sunken Entryway"). (Trial testimony of George Melchior ("Melchior test."); Exhibits 04, D2.

1 I. THE FALL

9. On August I, 2015 Ms. Reagan traveled by car with one of her sons and his wife from Cortland, New York to Maine. (Trial Ex. H (Reagan Dep. June 29, 2020) 9:20­ 10:5). I0. Ms. Reagan did not enter the house at 124 Acadia Road until after she met the rest of her family met for dinner at a restaurant following the wedding rehearsal. (Trial Ex. G 16:3-9; Trial Ex. H 10:6-23). 11. After dinner at the restaurant, Ms. Reagan traveled to 124 Acadia Road with her daughter, Ms. Otto. (Trial Ex. G 16:3-9). 12. When Ms. Reagan first entered the house at 124 Acadia Road, she entered through the door that opens to the recessed entryway. (Trial Ex. H 10:24-11 :3). 13. When she entered the house at 124 Acadia Road, Ms. Reagan saw and was aware that she needed to step up from the entryway to the level of the main floor. (Trial Ex. H 26:6-22). 14. Ms. Reagan's family had decided that the most convenient place for Ms. Reagan to sleep on the night of August I, 2015 was a futon located on the main floor of the house, closetotherecessedentryway. (Trial Ex. G 17:21-18:15; 38:7-12). 15. Reagan arrived at 124 Acadia Road at approximately 9:00 pm on August 1, 2015. (Otto depo. at 16:3-9, 33:24-34:1.) 16. Reagan encountered the Sunken Entryway a single time before her fall-when she entered the cottage. (Reagan depo. at 10:24-11 :3, 27:2-9.) . 17. Reagan stayed in the cottage with Stephanie, Stephanie's husband, and Reagan's great­ granddaughter, Skylar. (Otto depo. at 15:12-18.) 18. Reagan went to bed shortly after arriving at 124 Acadia Road. (Reagan depo. at 11: 18-23.) 19. That evening, Reagan woke up very cold, and got up from her bed to close the windows on the first floor. (Reagan depo. atll:24-12:4.) 20. She "went down to the end of the dining room table and the windows were in back of it. I went right around closed all the windows as I was walking around the table." (Reagan depo. at 12:10.) 21. After closing the window closest to the door, Reagan turned, took a single step, and fell into

2 the Sunken Entryway, hitting her head on aside table. (Reagan depo. at 15:2-13, 31 :12- 22.)

When Reagan got up to close the windows, she did not turn on any lights, because there was enough light for Reagan to walk to the open windows. 22. Stephanie heard a loud noise. She went downstairs and saw Reagan lying in the Sunken Entryway. (Otto depo. at 18:20-19:7.) 23. Stephanie and her husband lifted Reagan up. She was moaning and was not speaking well. (Otto depo. at 19:10-14.) 24. Stephanie called Shawn, who drove to 124 Acadia Road. Shawn and Stephanie's husband carried Cahee to Shawn's vehicle and took her to the Emergency Department ("ED") at Bridgton Hospital ("BH"). (Otto depo. at 19:24-20:8.)

II. MEDICAL TREATMENT /REHABILITATION

25. At 00:43 on August 2, Reagan presented to the ED at BH. (Exhibit Al, BH 0002.) 26. X-rays revealed fractures of the left superior and inferior pubic ramus. (BH 0013.) 27. Reagan also suffered a left ear pinna laceration, which required her ear to be glued together. (BHOOlO.) 28. On August 4, 2015, Reagan was transferred to the Bridgton Hospital Swing Bed Skilled Rehabilitation Program. (BH0009.) 29. While at BH, Reagan was "in severe pain all the time." (Reagan depo. at 16:10-18.) 30. On August 10, 2015, Reagan was discharged from BH. (BH 0231.)

31. She spent the next week recovering at Shawn's cottage. (Reagan depo. at 16:22-17:8.) 32. Thereafter, Shawn escorted Reagan by plane to Tampa, where they met Reagan's daughter Stephanie. (Reagan depo. at 17:20-25; Otto depo. at 23:12-14.) 3 33. Stephanie took care of Reagan for the next eight to 10 days. (Otto depo. at24:6-7.) 34. During that period, Reagan was in severe pain. She walked with a walker and could not drive. Stephanie "would have to help her in the evenings sometimes get out of bed because it was difficult, get her the walker, steady the walker so she could walk to the bathroom and go to the bathroom." Stephanie also "made all of her dinners" and "did all of her laundry." (Otto depo. 23:16-24:1.) 35. Thereafter, three other family members came to Zephyrhills, one by one, to care for Reagan. Family members "went down as needed after that." (Otto depo. 24:6-25:4.) 36. On August 24, 2015, Reagan's primary care provider, Donald Katz, MD, prescribed a course of home physical therapy for Reagan's pelvic fracture, because Reagan had become "essentially homebound." (Exhibit A4, MHC 0005.) 37. Reagan underwent physical therapy at home from August 24, 2015 to October 9, 2015. (MHC 0006-MHC0102.) 38. On August 25, 2015, Reagan underwent a bone density scan. The scan demonstrated no evidence of osteoporosis. (Exhibit A3, RR 0046.) 39. Approximately a week into her physical therapy, Reagan was complaining of "increased back pain." (MHC 0033.) 40. On September 19, 2015, Reagan presented to Florida Hospital Zephyrhills with back pain radiating into her right leg. (Exhibit A5, FHZ 0004.) 41. Reagan underwent CT scans of her lumbar spine and pelvis. They demonstrated bilateral sacral ala fractures. (FHZ 0006-0007.)

III. LOSS OF ENJOYMENT OF LIFE/ ONGOING PAIN

42. Reagan still suffers from lower back pain and pain in her groin every day, which is exacerbated by standing or sitting for long periods. (Reagan depo. at 19:7-20:11.) 43. Reagan's pain prevents her from engaging in many of the activities she used to enjoy: she quit her hospice volunteer work because it is too difficult for her to stand for long periods; she can no longer swim; she can no longer dance; she had trouble sitting through bingo; she can no longer take senior bus trips; she can no longer volunteer at the local clubhouse. (Reagan depo. at 19:20-21:1.) 44. Reagan's lower back pain also makes it hard for her to clean her house, take care of her 4 property, and shower. (Reagan depo. at21:12-21.) 45. Because she was unable to maintain her home and property, she decided to move from Florida to New York State, where she has family to assist her. (Reagan depo. at 21:2-21; Otto depo. at27:17-28:14.) IV. LIABILITY

46. In Maine, "the owner of premises owes a legal duty to his business invitees to protect them

from those dangers reasonably to be foreseen." Stanton v. Univ. ofMe. Sys., 200 I ME 96,

1 8, 773 A.2d 1045 (quoting Schultz v.

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