The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently affirmed in principal part, the trial court’s ruling granting a longshoreman damages for a workers’ compensation claim. Benjamin McCuller and his wife, Miranda McCuller, sued Nautical Ventures, L.L.C., under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA), 33 U.S.C.…
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Second Circuit Appeals Court Upholds Caddo Parish Wrongful Death Ruling
The Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently affirmed a $550,840 jury-verdict award based on a medical malpractice claim. The verdict accounted for both wrongful death and survival damages, all of which were awarded for the benefit of the decedents 8 surviving children. In order to prevail in a medical…
U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals Clarifies Theriot Exception to Prescriptive Period Defense
One of the first things that must be determined in any potential tort claim is whether the statute of limitations bars the claim. An otherwise legitimate lawsuit may be invalid simply because the injured party waited too long to file the claim. In the State of Louisiana, the statutory period…
Iberville Parish Backhoe Accident Sheds Light on DOTD Duty of Care
When an accident occurs as a result of poor road conditions the question arises whether or not those responsible for the road’s upkeep can be held liable. This was the issue at hand when Jesse Brooks was killed after the backhoe he was driving on Highway 30 in Iberville Parish…
Supreme Court Finds Sufficient Service in New Orleans MedMal Case
The Louisiana Supreme Court recently clarified rules of service of a medical malpractice lawsuit against State of Louisiana officials. The Court’s conclusion recognizes that some notice requirements are more flexible than others. The case is also a warning about difficulties in knowing whether all parties to a lawsuit receive proper…
Issues of Law Involving Water Complicated, Require Admiralty Understanding
At times accidents on bodies of water are governed by a unique set of federal laws called admiralty laws. The court will thus apply admiralty law as opposed to federal or state law. This law of the water plays an important part in the administration of justice in Louisiana because…
Fireman’s Survivors File in Time in Shreveport
Timing is everything in civil litigation. The difference of a day or two can determine whether a suit is timely or not timely, meaning if the court will even hear the case being filed. As such, the difference between a suit that is timely and one that is not timely…
Knee Replacement Leads to Debate of Understanding the Difference Between Fact and Law
Louisiana Woman’s This latter part of the discussion regarding the McGlothlin v. Christus St. Patrick Hospital case is based upon the difference between issues of fact and law, and to who or whom such issues are to be determined. In this case, the issue gets blended with the difference between…
Louisiana Woman’s Knee Replacement Leads to ‘He Said, She Said’ Confrontation (Part I)
Most people’s fear of hospitals is usually justified in that one does not usually go to a hospital unless there is something wrong, or something negative has occurred. Everyone who seeks medical treatment, whether in a hospital or private doctor’s office, is seeking an expert’s diagnosis and treatment to prevent…
St. Landry Parish Accident Results in Reversal and DOTD Responsibility
Car accidents are never pleasant, but when an accident is worsened by construction debris left on the side of the road, the outcome can be disastrous. Once the pain and suffering has subsided, the question needs to be asked, who’s responsible? Do we look to the construction company, or do…