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McDaniels v. Allison

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Apr 9, 1998
708 So. 2d 418 (La. 1998)

Summary

finding prescription suspended on continuing tort theory where plaintiff's child exposed to lead in paint of series of homes by solidary liable defendants

Summary of this case from Gulf & Mississippi River Transportation Co. v. Chevron Pipeline Co.

Opinion

No. 97-CC-2572

April 9, 1998

IN RE: Jefferson, Lloyd J. Sr.; — Defendant(s); Applying for Rehearing of this Court's action dated January 9, 1998; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, Number 97CW-1358; Parish of Orleans Civil District Court Div. "F" Number 88-22770


Rehearing granted in part. See per curiam.

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LEMMON, J., — not on panel.

ON REHEARING


After reconsidering our ruling made on January 9, 1998, we revise that ruling as follows. Plaintiff alleged in her amended petition that there was a single injury to her children for which all defendants are jointly liable. Where the allegations in the petition have not been contradicted in the hearing on the exception of prescription, a court must look to see whether the alleged facts, if accepted as true, are sufficient on their face to establish that the timely sued defendant and the untimely sued defendant are jointly liable. If so, then the plaintiff has met her burden of proving an interruption of prescription based on solidary liability. Younger v. Marshall Industries, 618 So.2d 866 (La. 1993). The court of appeal reversed the trial court's ruling and held that the facts as alleged were insufficient on their face to establish solidary liability. We reverse the judgment of the court of appeal and reinstate the judgment of the trial court denying the exception of prescription at this time. However, if, after trial on the merits, it turns out that under the facts proven by plaintiff there is no solidary liability because the timely filed defendant is not found liable to plaintiff at all, or that there is no single injury for which all defendants are jointly liable, then defendant may re-raise the exception of prescription. Case remanded to the trial court for further proceedings.


Summaries of

McDaniels v. Allison

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Apr 9, 1998
708 So. 2d 418 (La. 1998)

finding prescription suspended on continuing tort theory where plaintiff's child exposed to lead in paint of series of homes by solidary liable defendants

Summary of this case from Gulf & Mississippi River Transportation Co. v. Chevron Pipeline Co.
Case details for

McDaniels v. Allison

Case Details

Full title:GWENDOLYN J. McDANIELS v. DEAN ALLISON, ALLISON REAL ESTATE SALES, INC., A…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Apr 9, 1998

Citations

708 So. 2d 418 (La. 1998)

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