Stella v. Icicle Seafoods, Inc., No. Cv93 0458373s (Dec. 21, 1993)
This text of 1993 Conn. Super. Ct. 11333 (Stella v. Icicle Seafoods, Inc., No. Cv93 0458373s (Dec. 21, 1993)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The plaintiff Dolores Stella has filed this case under the Connecticut Product Liability Act (CPLA), General Statutes
II.
The defendant has moved to strike the second count maintaining that the CPLA is the exclusive remedy for physical injury caused by a product.
Connecticut General Statutes
A principal purpose of the products liability statutes is "to protect people from harm caused by defective and hazardous products." Rodia v. Tesco Corp.,
"CUTPA does not involve a product, nor is it a claim for personal injury caused by the making of a product." D'Alfonso v. Jacobs Suchard, Inc.,
Our Superior Court is divided on the issue of whether both claims may be maintained in the same action. Some courts have held that CPLA provides an exclusive remedy. See, e.g., Grieg, Administrator v. Koehring Construction Equipment Co.,
A third approach is to use a functional analysis in determining whether a CPLA claim bars a CUTPA claim in the same action. See, e.g., Cristy v. Soft Sheen Products, Inc.,
The CUTPA claim in the instant action merely incorporates the allegations of the CPLA count into the CUTPA count. Under such circumstances, the CUTPA claim is basically coextensive with and functionally identical to the CPLA claim. Therefore, the motion to strike is granted. Since the CUTPA claim has been stricken, the claims for punitive damages and attorneys fees based upon CUTPA are also stricken.
Nassau, Borowy Griffith for plaintiff.
Carmody Torrance for defendant. CT Page 11336
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