Is a plaintiff entitled to sue for all damages past, present and future?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Kornoff v. Kingsburg Cotton Oil Co., 288 P.2d 507, 45 Cal.2d 265 (Cal. 1955):

It appears that here plaintiffs elected to sue for all damages past, present and future and that such damages are recoverable under the rule heretofore set forth. Spaulding v. Cameron, supra, 38 Cal.2d 265, 239 P.2d 625.

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