Puglia v. Safeco Ins. Co. of Illinois, 2023 WL 8059335 (Sup. Ct. New Haven, Nov. 15, 2023)

The Superior Court of Connecticut Accepts All of Plaintiff’s Subjective Complaints at Face Value.

This matter involved a simple uninsured motorist claim and damages dispute between the insured plaintiff and her insurance company. The 79-year-old plaintiff offered evidence that indicated she was “remarkably healthy” prior to the incident and subjective claims that, as a result of the accident, she was a changed person and could not attend to daily living activities, such as dressing and gardening. Despite clear mitigating factors—age and life expectancy, age-related physical decline unrelated to the incident, etc.—the court essentially accepted all of the subjective complaints at face value and provided $235,000 in pain and suffering value to a relatively minor set of injuries.


 

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