Case Title: Samsel v. Wheeler Transport Services, Inc.

Citation: 244 Kan. 726, 771 P.2d 71

Docket Number: 62,983

State: kansas

Court: Kansas Supreme Court

Date: 1989-03-30T00:00:00Z

Document:
244 Kan. 726 (1989)
771 P.2d 71
DOUGLAS SAMSEL, Plaintiff,
v.
WHEELER TRANSPORT SERVICES, INC., DON C. HILGENFELD, and GREAT WEST CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendants.
No. 62,983

Supreme Court of Kansas.
Opinion filed March 30, 1989.
Jerry R. Palmer, of Palmer, Marquardt & Snyder, P.A., of Topeka, argued the cause and was on the briefs for the plaintiff.
Edwin Dudley Smith, of Fisher, Patterson, Sayler & Smith, of Topeka, and Steve R. Fabert, of the same firm, argued the cause and were on the briefs for the defendants.
G. Gordon Atcheson, of Shamberg, Johnson, Bergman & Morris, Chartered, of Overland Park, was on the brief amicus curiae for the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association.
The opinion of the court was delivered by:
MILLER, C.J.:
This action for damages for personal injury arose out of a motor vehicle collision which occurred on May 16, 1988, in Riley County, Kansas. There being diversity of citizenship, the action was commenced in the United States District Court for the District of Kansas. Among the claims of plaintiff is a claim for damages for pain and suffering.
The 1987 Kansas Legislature enacted L. 1987, ch. 217, § 1, later codified as K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 60-19a01. That statute was in effect at the time of the collision. It provides:
The statute was amended in 1988, limiting its application to causes of action accuring between July 1, 1987, and July 1, 1988. See L. 1988, ch. 216, § 2, codified as K.S.A. 1988 Supp. 60-19a01.
The question certified to this court by Chief Judge O'Connor is:
A majority of this court has determined that the answer to the certified question is no. Neither the original nor the amended version of 60-19a01 violates the Constitution of the State of Kansas.
Because of the widespread interest and statewide effect of the court's determination of this question, we announce our decision in this brief opinion. A formal opinion expressing the views of the members of the court will be filed when it is prepared.
HERD and ALLEGRUCCI, JJ., dissenting.