ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEES
ROBERT E. PAUL See Appendix A
Paul, Reich & Myers, P.C.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
MARK K. DUDLEY
Young, Riley, Dudley & Debrota
Indianapolis, Indiana
JAMES A. MARTIN, Administrator of the Estate )
Of MADELINE MARTIN, Deceased, and ) Widower in his own right, ) Cause No.
49S02-0202-CV-117
) in the Supreme Court
Appellant (Plaintiff Below ), )
)
v. )
) Cause No. 49A02-0008-CV-534
ACandS, INC., et al., ) in the Court of Appeals
)
Appellees (Defendants Below ). )
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We granted transfer, and now reverse, holding that Mrs. Martin had standing as
a bystander under the Act.
See footnote
We hold today in
Stegemoller v. ACandS, Inc., No. 49S02-0111-CV-593, slip op. (Ind.
May 17, 2002), that a plaintiff who allegedly contracted a disease as a
result of contact with asbestos fibers brought home on the person and clothing
of her husband has standing as a bystander under the Act. Our
reasoning in that case applies here, and we reach the same result:
taking into account the nature of asbestos products, Mrs. Martin had a cognizable
claim as a bystander under the Act.
Mr. Martin claims that he has an independent cause of action under the
Act, as a product user who suffered physical harm in the form of
lost services. (Appellants Br. at 6.) Because we find that Mrs.
Martin had standing under the Act, we need not address this argument.
In wrongful death actions based on product liability,
See footnote
damages may be awarded for
the surviving spouses loss of services, love, and affection. Durham v. U-Haul
Intl, 745 N.E.2d 755, 765 (Ind. 2001) (loss of consortium is a proper
element of damages in a wrongful death action for the death of a
spouse and includes material services as well as love, care, and affection).
Mr. Martin may therefore seek compensation for his loss based upon our holding
that Mrs. Martin qualified as a bystander.
Dickson, Sullivan, Boehm, and Rucker, JJ., concur.
For AlliedSignal, Inc.; Dana Corp.; Flexitallic, Inc.; Foseco, Inc.; General Motors Corp.; Quigley
Co., Inc.; Union Carbide Corp.
MICHAEL BERGIN
DANIEL M. LONG
Locke Reynolds LLP
Indianapolis, Indiana
For Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
CHRISTOPHER D. LEE
LEE F. BAKER
Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, LLP
Evansville, Indiana
For Riley Stoker Corp.; Congoleum Corp.
REGINALD B. BISHOP
Roberts & Bishop
Indianapolis, Indiana
For Georgia-Pacific Corp.
ANDREW J. DETHERAGE
JONATHON D. MATTINGLY
Barnes & Thornburg
Indianapolis, Indiana
For ACandS, Inc; North American Refractories Co.; A.P. Green Services
LISA M. DILLMAN
For A.P. Green Industries, Inc.; New Harbison-Walker Refractories Co.; Pittsburgh Metals Purifying; Plibrico
Co.
JASON L. KENNEDY
Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney, LTD
Chicago, Illinois
For Chicago Fire Brick Co.
BRUCE L. KAMPLAIN
Norris, Choplin & Schroeder, LLP
Indianapolis, Indiana
For Beazer East; Universal Refractories
GUS SACOPULOS
Sacopulos Johnson & Sacopulos
Terre Haute, Indiana
For Hoosier Gasket Corp.
BETTE J. DODD
Lewis & Kappes, P.C.
Indianapolis, Indiana