Appeal dismissed as the case could not be distinguished from binding precedent regarding motor vehicle damages.
The appellants appealed a motion judge's decision, arguing that the binding precedent of Karakas was at odds with the Supreme Court's decision in Heredi v. Fensom and attempting to distinguish their case.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, agreeing with the motion judge that the case could not be distinguished from Karakas and that the automobile was not merely ancillary to the damage caused.
OCACourt of AppealJun 13, 2006