Rohm v. Stroud

192 N.W.2d 388, 35 Mich. App. 257, 1971 Mich. App. LEXIS 1440
CourtMichigan Court of Appeals
DecidedJuly 27, 1971
DocketDocket 9980
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Rohm v. Stroud, 192 N.W.2d 388, 35 Mich. App. 257, 1971 Mich. App. LEXIS 1440 (Mich. Ct. App. 1971).

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Bronson, J.

Defendants appeal from a judgment entered by the trial court sitting without a jury in which plaintiff was awarded a verdict of $23,869, including $8,400 for the parents’ investment in the life of Cheryl D. Rohm, deceased. Suit was commenced under the Michigan wrongful death statute. MOLA § 600.2922 (Stat Ann 1971 Cum Supp § 27 A-.2922).

On appeal, the sole question raised is whether the trial court properly included the $8,400 for “the investment in the child’s life”. This amount represented the estimated cost of raising the child from birth until the time of death. Defendants agree that the figure is fair and reasonable, if such amounts are properly payable under the death act [259]*259and consistent with Breckon v. Franklin Fuel Company (1970), 383 Mich 251.

Breckon limited Wycko v. Cnodtke (1960), 361 Mich 331, only to the extent that Wycko appeared to authorize recovery for loss of companionship or grief endured by the surviving dependents.1 Since the cost of birth, food, clothes, medicine, education, and shelter are all factors to be considered in determining pecuniary loss, and since the $8,400 “investment in the child’s life” represented the estimated cost of these factors, the trial court properly included the $8,400 “investment in the child’s life” in the judgment award. See Benson v. Watson (1970), 26 Mich App 142, 146 ;2 Haupt v. Tale Rubber Company (1970), 29 Mich App 225, 229.3

Affirmed.

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