New York Statutes
§ 11-3.3 — Limitations upon recovery where injury causes death
New York § 11-3.3
JurisdictionNew York
Law EPTEstates, Powers & Trusts
Part 3Actions By or Against Personal Representatives
Art. 11Fiduciary: Powers, Duties and Limitations; Actions By or Against In Representative or Individual Capacities
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N.Y. Estates, Powers & Trusts § 11-3.3 (2026).
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§ 11-3.3 Limitations upon recovery where injury causes death\n (a) Where an injury causes the death of a person the damages\nrecoverable for such injury are limited to those accruing before death\nand shall not include damages for or by reason of death, except that the\nreasonable funeral expenses of the decedent, paid by the estate or for\nthe payment of which the estate is responsible, shall be recoverable in\nsuch action. The damages recovered become part of the estate of the\ndeceased.\n (b) Nothing contained herein shall affect the cause of action existing\nin favor of the next of kin under 5-4.1, subject to the following:\n (1) Such cause of action and the cause of action, under this section,\nin favor of the estate to recover damages may be prosecuted to judgment\nin a single ac
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