11-3.3 - Limitations upon recovery where injury causes death

§ 11-3.3 Limitations upon recovery where injury causes death    (a)  Where  an  injury  causes  the  death  of  a  person  the damages  recoverable for such injury are limited to those accruing  before  death  and shall not include damages for or by reason of death, except that the  reasonable  funeral  expenses of the decedent, paid by the estate or for  the payment of which the estate is responsible, shall be recoverable  in  such  action.    The  damages recovered become part of the estate of the  deceased.    (b) Nothing contained herein shall affect the cause of action existing  in favor of the next of kin under 5-4.1, subject to the following:    (1) Such cause of action and the cause of action, under this  section,  in  favor of the estate to recover damages may be prosecuted to judgment  in a single action; a separate verdict,  report  or  decision  shall  be  rendered as to each cause of action.    (2)  Where  an  action to recover damages for personal injury has been  brought, and the injured person dies, as a result of the injury,  before  verdict, report or decision, his personal representative may enlarge the  complaint  in  such  action  to include the cause of action for wrongful  death under 5-4.1.    (3) Where an action to  recover  damages  under  this  section  and  a  separate  action  for wrongful death under 5-4.1 are pending against the  same defendant, they may be consolidated on the motion of either party.