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Case Name: Cecilia Bennett v Businelle Towing Corp. Date of Judgment: 12th June 2009 Court: 1st Circuit - Court of Appeal of Louisiana Judge: Chief Justice Carter Citation: 2009 WL 1654882 (La.App. 1 Cir.) Issue: Whether an injured seaman's spouse can recover damages for loss of consortium in a suit brought under general maritime law.
Held: In Miles v Apex Marine Corp., 498 U.S. 19, the Supreme Court held that in an action for the wrongful death of a seaman, whether under the Death on the High Seas Act, the Jones Act, or general maritime law, recovery is limited to pecuniary damages. Thus, recovery for loss of society/consortium was precluded. Therefore, the spouse of an injured seaman has no cause of action for loss of society/consortium under general maritime law. Murray v Anthony J. Bertucci Construction Co., Inc., 958 F.2d 127. Comments: The Court noted that the Supreme Court case, Miles, specifically discussed the preclusion of pecuniary damages in a general maritime law claim. Thus, there was no legitimate reason for this Court to rule otherwise. Steve Gordon
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