Arceneaux v. Citgo Petroleum Corp.

263 So. 3d 1251
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 9, 2019
DocketCA 18-370
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Arceneaux v. Citgo Petroleum Corp., 263 So. 3d 1251 (La. Ct. App. 2019).

Opinion

Robert E. Landry, Kevin P. Fontenot, Scofield, Gerard, Pohorelsky, Gallaugher & Landry, 901 Lakeshore Drive, #900, Lake Charles, LA 70601, (337) 433-9436, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT-APPELLANT: CITGO Petroleum Corporation

Craig Isenberg, Kyle W. Siegel, Joshua O. Cox, Barrasso Usdin Kupperman Freeman & Sarver, LLC, 909 Poydras, Ste 2400, New Orleans, LA 70112, (504) 589-9700, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT-APPELLANT: CITGO Petroleum Corporation

Marshall Joseph Simien, Jr., Simien Law Firm, One Lakeshore Drive, Suite 1110, Lake Charles, LA 70629, (337) 497-0022, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT-APPELLANT: CITGO Petroleum Corporation

Wells Talbot Watson, Jake D. Buford, Bagget, McCall, Burgess, Watson & Gaughan, 3006 Country Club Road, Lake Charles, LA 70605, (337) 478-8888, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE: Rickey Haley, Gardenia Amos, Sara Stevens, Bill Peltier, Linda Harris

Richard Elliott Wilson, Somer G. Brown, Cox, Cox, Filo, Camel & Wilson, LLC, 723 Broad Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601, (337) 436-6611, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE: Sara Stevens, Gardenia Amos, Linda Harris, Rickey Haley

Kirk Albert Patrick, III, Heath Savant, Donahue, Patrick & Scott, 450 Laurel St., Suite 1600, Baton Rouge, LA 70801, (225) 214-1908, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: R & R Construction, Inc.

Court composed of John D. Saunders, Billy Howard Ezell, and Candyce G. Perret, Judges.

PERRET, Judge.

*1254This case is one of many stemming from the well-documented CITGO slop oil release and air release that occurred at its Calcasieu Parish Refinery on June 19, 2006. Defendant-Appellant CITGO Petroleum Corporation ("CITGO") appeals the trial court's judgment finding causation and awarding damages in favor of six Plaintiffs: Sarah Stevens, Linda Harris, Ricky Haley, Gardenia Amos, and Patrick Richard, individually, and on behalf of his minor son, Logan Richard. CITGO also appeals the trial court's judgment awarding Plaintiff Leon Arceneaux damages for fear of future injury. We affirm.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY:

On June 19, 2006, CITGO had two tremendous releases from its facility, an air release and a slop oil release. The slop oil release is at issue in this appeal. The supreme court in Arabie v. CITGO Petroleum Corp. , 10-2605, pp. 1-2 (La. 3/13/12), 89 So.3d 307, 310-11, summarized the event as follows:

On the night of June 18 and the morning of June 19, 2006, southwest Louisiana experienced a severe rainstorm. As a consequence of the storm, the stormwater drainage and storage system, including the wastewater treatment facility, at the Lake Charles, Louisiana, refinery of defendant, CITGO Petroleum Company (CITGO), was filled beyond available capacity and overflowed, resulting in a major oil spill. The system was designed to collect the water used in day-to-day operations at the refinery and the runoff from most areas of the refinery due to rainfall.
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Over 21 million gallons of waste, including 17 million gallons of contaminated wastewater and 4.2 million gallons of slop oil, escaped from the two existing wastewater storage tanks into an area around the tanks which was surrounded by levees or dikes.... Of the 4.2 million gallons of slop oil which escaped, over 1 million gallons were released into the Calcasieu River.... The oil spill, which was described at trial as "major" and "catastrophic," eventually contaminated over 100 miles of shoreline along the Calcasieu River, and required several months to clean up.

CITGO's Material Safety Data Sheet ("MSDS") for slop oil, dated March 29, 2006, indicates that slop oil is amber to dark amber in color and has an odor similar to rotten eggs. Additionally, the MSDS states that slop oil is "Extremely Flammable and Poisonous" and that it "Contains Benzene - Cancer Hazard. Can Cause leukemia and other blood disorders." The MSDS explains that CITGO's slop oil is typically composed of eleven chemicals and describes the different signs and symptoms of acute exposure through inhalation, eye contact, skin contact, and ingestion, as well as the chronic health effects, conditions that may be aggravated by exposure, target organs, and the carcinogenic potential.

CITGO has stipulated to its fault in the release. Plaintiffs at issue in this appeal worked and socialized in areas they alleged the slop oil contaminated. They assert injuries as a result of their exposure to the toxic chemicals in the slop oil.

At trial, Plaintiffs gave live testimony. Expert testimony was submitted via video depositions and exhibits, which included prior trial testimony and prior depositions in the other CITGO litigation cases and expert reports. Plaintiffs' medical records, with the exception of the Richards, were also admitted into evidence.

On March 30, 2017, the trial court ruled in favor of Plaintiffs on causation and damages. In a judgment dated September 20, 2017, the court awarded expert fees, trial *1255prep fees, and judicial interest from the date of judicial demand. It also awarded damages to Plaintiffs as follows:1

Leon Arceneaux was awarded $40,492.00, which accounts for pain and suffering ($23,000.00), loss of enjoyment of life ($10,000.00), fear of future illness ($7,000.00), and medical expenses ($492.00). Only the award for fear of future illness is challenged on appeal.
Sarah Stevens was awarded $36,150.00, which accounts for pain and suffering ($21,000.00), loss of enjoyment of life ($5,000.00), fear of future illness ($10,000.00), and medical expenses ($150.00).
Ricky Haley was awarded $8,200.00, which accounts for pain and suffering ($6,000.00), loss of enjoyment of life ($2,000.00), fear of future illness ($0.00), and medical expenses ($200.00).
Linda Harris was awarded $52,200.00, which accounts for pain and suffering ($32,000.00), loss of enjoyment of life ($10,000.00), fear of future illness ($10,000.00), and medical expenses ($200.00).
Patrick Richard was awarded $7,000.00, which accounts for pain and suffering ($4,000.00), loss of enjoyment of life ($3,000.00), fear of future illness ($0.00), and medical expenses ($0.00).
Patrick Richard for the benefit of his minor son, Logan Richard , was awarded $4,000.00, which accounts for pain and suffering ($3,000.00), loss of enjoyment of life ($1,000.00), fear of future illness ($0.00), and medical expenses ($0.00).
Gardenia Amos was awarded $41,400.00, which accounts for pain and suffering ($25,000.00), loss of enjoyment of life ($6,000.00), fear of future illness ($10,000.00), and medical expenses ($400.00).

CITGO filed a motion for suspensive appeal, which the district court granted, and timely posted bond on October 18, 2017. CITGO now appeals asserting three assignments of error:

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