Betty Saint Rogers v. Louisville Land Company et al.

Case Number
E2010-00991-SC-R11-CV

In this appeal, the defendants seek a review of the trial court’s decision to award the plaintiff compensatory and punitive damages based on the tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress arising out of inadequate maintenance of the cemetery where the plaintiff’s son was buried. To recover damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress, a plaintiff must prove that the defendant’s conduct was either intentional or reckless, was so outrageous that it is not tolerated by civilized society, and caused a serious mental injury to the plaintiff. The primary question presented is whether the plaintiff in this action proved the requisite serious mental injury to support the trial court’s award of compensatory and punitive damages. We hold that the plaintiff’s proof was deficient. The judgment of the Court of Appeals is affirmed.
 

Authoring Judge
Justice Sharon G. Lee
Originating Judge
Chancellor Jerri S. Bryant
Case Name
Betty Saint Rogers v. Louisville Land Company et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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