Student note: The
essence of the cause of action is that the plaintiff's reasonable expectancy of
future assistance or support by the decedent was frustrated by the decedent's
death, and so loss of support, voluntary assistance and possible inheritance,
as well as medical and funeral expenses incidental to death, are injuries for which
damages may be recovered.
Case: Johnson v. Richmond Univ. Med. Ctr., NY Slip Op 09033 (2d Dept. 2012 ).
Tomorrow’s issue: The storm-in-progress rule.