MOZIER V. PARSONS
887 P.2d 692 (1995)
NATURE OF THE CASE: The court submitted a certified question of law: In a negligence
action brought by plaintiff parents, involving injury to their child, could the attractive
nuisance doctrine be used to establish liability when the injury occurred in a residential
swimming pool?
FACTS: Moziers (Ps) were social guests at the home of Parsons (D). D had completed
installation of a swimming pool on their property just two weeks earlier. Those present had
been swimming in the pool during the afternoon and then returned to the house for supper.
Sometime after supper Emily left the house. She was later found floating in the pool. She
was not breathing and had no heartbeat. Resuscitation efforts at the pool side and the
hospital served only to restore breathing with the aid of a respirator. Heart beat was
restored after emergency treatment at the hospital. Emily never regained consciousness, but
did blink her eyes and make some slight movement. She died two days later. Emily was a
generally well-behaved 3 1/2-year-old girl who listened to her parents and other adults.
Emily was told by her parents and D not to go near the pool without an adult. Emily was old
enough to understand what that meant. Emily's parents were present at the D home at all
times that day with Emily, and had not specifically entrusted the supervision of Emily to D.
At the same time, both families informally shared responsibility for supervising each
other's children. Ps sued Ds for wrongful death and a survival action. Ds moved for summary
judgment. Ps asserted the evidence was sufficient to require that the 'attractive nuisance
doctrine' question be submitted to the jury, thus raising the standard of care owed by Ds to
one of reasonable care. The district court agreed and denied Ds' motion for summary
judgment. The district court agreed to certify the question of law.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
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LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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