Michigan Court of Appeals, 1969

Wilson v. Department of Mental Health

Wilson v. Department of Mental Health
Michigan Court of Appeals · Decided October 28, 1969 · Bronson, Burns, Quinn
19 Mich. App. 558; 172 N.W.2d 891; 1969 Mich. App. LEXIS 992

Wilson v. Department of Mental Health

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Plaintiff’s decedent was injured in a fall March 26, 1965 while a patient at Northville State Hospital. She died April 29, 1965 as a result of these injuries. April 25, 1968, this action was filed in the court of claims under the wrongful death act, MCLA § 600.2922 (Stat Ann 1969 Cum Snpp § 27A. 2922). No claim or notice of intention to file a claim preceded the filing of this action.

Defendants moved for summary judgment, or in the alternative, an accelerated judgment for several reasons. One reason was that MCLA § 600.6431(3) (Stat Ann 1962 Rev § 27A.6431[3]) requires that a claim or notice of intention to file a claim shall be filed within six months of the event giving rise to the cause of action. The trial court granted summary judgment for defendants.

Plaintiff’s appeal raises a single question: Is MCLA § 600.6431(3) (Stat Ann 1962 Rev § 27A.6431 [3]) applicable to an action for wrongful death?

On the strength of Morgan v. McDermott (1969), 382 Mich 333, our answer must be in the affirmative.

Affirmed but without costs.

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