eNotes: Liability – September 2024 – Federal
September 01, 2024
SIGNIFICANT CASE SUMMARIES
Federal Case Summary
Witters v. Smith
United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
No. 1:23-CV-1441, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 102346
Decided: June 10, 2024
District Court confirms that Pennsylvania law does not allow for loss of consortium and companionship claim for pets.
Background
Agents of the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole officers allegedly shot and injured Plaintiffs’ dog while on Plaintiffs’ property. Plaintiffs brought suit under several theories including loss of consortium and loss of companionship of the dog. Defendants filed a Motion to dismiss.
Holding
The District Court granted Defendants’ Motion to dismiss as to Plaintiffs’ loss of consortium and loss of companionship claims. The Court noted that Pennsylvania case law has “steadfastly maintained” that loss of consortium claims are exclusively for spouses, and Pennsylvania has never recognized a loss of companionship claim based upon injuries to a family pet.
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