Where a person's death is caused by the wrongful act, fault or omission of another and suit is brought for damages, as provided for by §§ 20-5-106 and 20-5-107, the party suing shall, if entitled to damages, have the right to recover for the mental and physical suffering, loss of time and necessary expenses resulting to the deceased from the personal injuries, and also the damages resulting to the parties for whose use and benefit the right of action survives from the death consequent upon the injuries received.
Tenn. Code Ann. § 20-5-113
Damages recoverable in wrongful death
Applied in 28 court decisions — leading case Hataway v. McKinley (1992)
Most recently applied in Christopher O'Dneal v. Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton (February 2018)
Acts 1883, ch. 186, § 1; Shan., § 4029; Code 1932, § 8240; T.C.A
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