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Young child can recover for emotional distress, rules Idaho Supreme Court (access required)

by Pat Murphy

Published: April 23,2012

Tags: Idaho Supreme Court

An 18-month-old girl did not have to suffer physical injuries in an automobile accident in order to recover damages for emotional distress, the Idaho Supreme Court has ruled in affirming judgment. The plaintiff was involved in a car accident when a rear wheel came off his vehicle without warning. The plaintiff’s live-in girlfriend was killed in ...
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