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Guadalupe v. Peterson

12/6/2000

Appeal from the Circuit Court for Pinellas County; Crockett Farnell, Judge.


The appellant challenges an order denying her motion to set aside a settlement and final judgment entered in an action for the wrongful death of her twenty- three year-old, married son. The action was filed by the decedent's wife, as personal representative. In her motion to set aside, based on Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.540(b), the appellant alleged that she was never notified by the personal representative of her right to claim compensation , that the trial court never approved the settlement as required by section 768.25, Florida Statutes (1997), and that the personal representative executed a release of the appellant's claim without proper authority. The trial court held that the appellant did not have a claim because her son was emancipated and, therefore, was not a minor child under the Wrongful Death Act, sections 768.16 through 768.27, Florida Statutes (1997). We conclude the trial court properly denied the motion for relief from judgment, but we do not agree that the appellant had no claim under the Wrongful Death Act.


In this case, the personal representative settled the wrongful death action for the defendants' insurance policy limits, or $1,000,000, plus $10,000 paid directly by the defendants. The appellant does not challenge the amount of the settlement. Instead, she complains that she did not receive any of the proceeds.


The trial court properly denied the motion to set aside the settlement and final judgment. The judgment entered in this case was not void ab initio for lack of notice to a party, as argued by the appellant. The appellant was not a party to the wrongful death action. See § 768.20 (wrongful death action shall be brought by decedent's personal representative); Continental Nat'l Bank v. Brill, 636 So. 2d 782 (Fla. 3d DCA 1994) (personal representative must bring single action to recover damages for all beneficiaries); Benson v. Benson, 533 So. 2d 889 (Fla. 3d DCA 1988) (decedent's parents without standing to bring wrongful death action as such action must be brought by personal representative).


Further, the trial court was not required to approve the settlement in this case, because no objection was entered by any survivor during the pendency of the action. See § 768.25. And, even if the personal representative was without authority to execute the release on behalf of the appellant, it would be inequitable to set aside the entire settlement and final judgment on that basis. A person who in good faith deals with a personal representative for value is protected as if the personal representative properly exercised her power and is not bound to see to the proper application of estate assets paid or delivered to the personal representative. See § 733.611, Fla. Stat. (1997). Here, the settlement proceeds have already been distributed to the personal representative. It would be unfair to penalize the defendants, who settled in good faith with an authorized party, where the appellant does not challenge the amount of the settlement, but only the distribution of the proceeds.


The trial court's rationale for denying the motion, however, was erroneous. An action for wrongful death is to be brought by a decedent's personal representative, who recovers for the benefit of the decedent's survivors and estate. See § 768.20. The definition of "survivor" includes a decedent's parents. See § 768.18(1). Section 768.21(4) states that each parent of a deceased minor child may recover for mental pain and suffering from the date of the injury. Section 768.18(2) defines "minor children" as children under 25 years of age, notwithstanding the age of majority. Here, the tri

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