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Bourque v. Essex Ins. Co.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Jun 15, 2012
90 So. 3d 1031 (La. 2012)

Opinion

No. 2012–C–0810.

2012-06-15

Patricia BOURQUE v. ESSEX INSURANCE CO., et al.


In re Donald Lack Construction, Inc.; Essex Insurance Co., et al.;—Defendant(s); Applying For Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Parish of Calcasieu, 14th Judicial District Court Div. D, No. 2003–4398; to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, No. 11–587.
PER CURIAM.

[2012-0810 (La. 1]After a trial by jury, the jury responded in the negative to the following interrogatory: “[d]o you find, by a preponderance of the evidence, that an accident occurred on or about August 19, 2002, injuring the plaintiff, Patricia Bourque?” Plaintiff appealed. Although plaintiff did not object to the jury interrogatory in the trial court, or assign it as error in the court of appeal, a majority of the court of appeal, over dissents from two judges, concluded the jury instruction contained a “plain and fundamental error,” necessitating de novo review of the record. Based on its de novo review, the court of appeal rendered judgment in favor of plaintiff. Defendants now seek relief in this court.

We see nothing in the jury interrogatory which is ambiguous, misleading, confusing, or legally incorrect. Cf. Wegener v. Lafayette Ins. Co., 10–0810, p. 14, n. 10 (La.3/15/11), 60 So.3d 1220, 1230 (finding jury interrogatories misstated the law, and thus constituted plain and fundamental error). Rather, the jury's answer to the interrogatory clearly reveals the jury concluded plaintiff did not satisfy her burden of establishing that an injury-producing accident occurred. This conclusion is not manifestly erroneous.

Accordingly, the writ is granted. The judgment of the court of appeal is reversed, and the jury verdict is reinstated.

JOHNSON, J., dissents.


Summaries of

Bourque v. Essex Ins. Co.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Jun 15, 2012
90 So. 3d 1031 (La. 2012)
Case details for

Bourque v. Essex Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:Patricia BOURQUE v. ESSEX INSURANCE CO., et al.

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Date published: Jun 15, 2012

Citations

90 So. 3d 1031 (La. 2012)

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