Bonin v. Ferrellgas, Inc.

855 So. 2d 781, 2 La.App. 3 Cir. 1031, 2003 La. App. LEXIS 2679, 2003 WL 21805053
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 1, 2003
Docket02-1031
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Bonin v. Ferrellgas, Inc., 855 So. 2d 781, 2 La.App. 3 Cir. 1031, 2003 La. App. LEXIS 2679, 2003 WL 21805053 (La. Ct. App. 2003).

Opinion

855 So.2d 781 (2003)

Michael BONIN, et al.
v.
FERRELLGAS, INC., et al.

No. 02-1031.

Court of Appeals of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

August 6, 2003.
Order Granting Rehearing in Part October 1, 2003.

*788 Michael C. McMullen, Kansas City, MO; and Allen L. Smith, Jr., Plauche, Smith & Nieset, Lake Charles, LA, for Intervenor/Appellant, Ferrellgas, Inc.

J.B. Jones, Jr., Jennifer Jones Bercier, The Jones Law Firm, Cameron, LA; Philip G. Hunter, Hunter & Morton, Alexandria, LA, for Plaintiffs/Appellants, Brent Michael Benoit, Clara Benoit, as tutrix of Ashley Shay Benoit, Herman R. Benoit, Michael Bonin, Keisha Marke Leger Stevens, as tutrix of Christopher Leger, Clarence W. and Sally Britt, William John Britt, Jeffery W. Kebodeaux, Loyce Kebodeaux, Wilfred W. Kebodeaux, Alice Mae Perez, John Perez, Joseph Stephen Perez, Jr., Angela Thibodeaux, Melvin Thibodeaux, Mildred Thibodeaux.

John W. deGravelles, deGravelles, Palmintier, Holthaus & Fruge, Baton Rouge, LA; and Daniel Keith Wall, Marcantel & Marcantel, Jennings, LA, for Plaintiffs/Appellants, Angela Thibodeaux, Mildred Thibodeaux, Melvin Thibodeaux.

Michael Hyman, Hyman Law Firm, Baton Rouge, LA, Edgar Dean Gankendorff, Oats & Hudson, New Orleans, LA, for Intervenors/Appellants, Continental Casualty Insurance Company, Wright Enrichment, Inc.

Michael J. Remondet, Jr., Peter B. Derouen, Jeansonne & Remondet, Lafayette, LA, for Intervenors/Appellants, Ferrellgas, Inc., TIG Insurance Company.

Louis C. LaCour, Jr., Adams and Reese, New Orleans, LA; John E. McElligott, Jr., Davidson, Meaux, Sonnier, McElligott & Swift, Lafayette, LA; and Steven G. Emerson, Thomas H. Davis, Stinson, Morrison, Hecker, LLP, Kansas City, MO, for Defendants/Appellees, Empiregas Inc. of Lake Charles, Empiregas Corporation, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Larry A. Stewart, Stafford, Stewart & Potter, Alexandria, LA; David R. Frohn, Frohn & Thibodeaux, Lake Charles, LA, for Defendant/Appellee, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Bruce D. Beach, Nora M. Stelly, Allen & Gooch, Lafayette, L.A, for Defendants/Appellees, Webstone Company, Inc., Goddard Industries, Inc., United States Fire Ins. Co., North Rivers Insurance Co.

Court composed of ULYSSES GENE THIBODEAUX, BILLIE COLOMBARO WOODARD, and GLENN B. GREMILLION, Judges.

WOODARD, Judge.

In this personal injury action, the Plaintiffs were vacationing at the Richard Cabins when a fire severely injured them. An uncapped valve on a propane gas line *789 caused the accident. The Defendant, EmpireGas (Empire), a propane gas dealer, had serviced the Cabins years before the fire. It was not the provider at the time of the fire. The jury found that it was not at fault for the Plaintiffs' injuries. Plaintiffs appeal, asserting that the jury's verdict was manifestly erroneous. We agree. Finding no reasonable basis for the jury's conclusion, we reverse its verdict.

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In the summer of 1995, six young adults were vacationing at Richard Cabins in Holly Beach, Louisiana. In the early morning, a fire in their Cabin R-6 awoke them. Although they were ultimately able to escape the Cabin, all were seriously injured. Apparently, an uncapped valve on the gas line running into Cabin R-6 had become, at least, partially open, allowing propane gas to leak into the Cabin, igniting a fire. It is not clear how the valve was opened, but it is clear that there should have been a cap on it, which would have prevented an accidental leakage.

Mr. Lawrence Lanclos purchased the Richard Cabins in 1986. Since then, he had used two different gas distributors to service them—FerrellGas and Empire. The record supports that he used Empire's services from the time he purchased the Richard Cabins until the end of 1987. Ferrellgas took over in May of 1989. The service, if any, provided to the Richard Cabins in the interim is unclear, but Ferrellgas was the servicing distributor for these cabins from May of 1989 until, and including, the time of the fire. Allegedly, neither Ferrellgas nor Empire fulfilled its duty to inspect the propane system, at least from the inside of the cabins, before providing initial service to Mr. Lanclos. The Plaintiffs allege that had either of these dealers conducted the required inspection, it would have detected uncapped valves, remedied the problem, and prevented the fire.

However, the evidence revealed that for some time after Mr. Lanclos purchased the cabins, there was a space heater attached to the gas line in Cabin R-6, obviating the need for a cap on the valve at the end of the line. In fact, the evidence supports an inference that the space heater was attached the entire time that Empire serviced the cabins. At some point after Empire's service, Mr. Lanclos removed the space heater, leaving the valve unprotected, creating the dangerous configuration which ultimately led to the fire.

Accordingly, Plaintiff, Angela Thibodeaux and family members, filed suit in the 38th JDC for Cameron Parish, as did the other five victims, William John (Billy) Britt, Michael Bonin, John Perez, Brent M. Benoit, and Jeffrey W. Kebodeaux, and their family members, for injuries resulting from the fire. Unfortunately, Mr. Bonin and Mr. Benoit are now deceased due to events unrelated to this incident. Mr. Bonin died before trial began and Mr. Benoit has died since trial, while this appeal was pending. The Plaintiffs named as Defendants, Mr. Lanclos, Ferrellgas and its insurers, and Ferrellgas' employee, Paul Deshotel. Mr. Britt had medical insurance with Continental Insurance Company (Continental) through his employer, Wright Enrichment. Wright Enrichment and its insurer, Continental, intervened to recoup medical benefits they paid on Mr. Britt's behalf.

Just before trial, Ferrellgas and its agents, employees, and insurers settled with the Plaintiffs under a "Mary Carter agreement." In this type of an agreement, a defendant settles with a plaintiff but remains a party to the suit and retains a financial interest in any recovery the plaintiff *790 obtains from the other defendants.[1] In this particular agreement, Ferrellgas settled with the Plaintiffs for eighteen million dollars; however, it remained a party in the action, essentially, aligning itself with the Plaintiffs. The latter added, as Defendants, Empire and its insurers, as well as Webstone Inc./ Goddard Industries, the alleged manufacturer of the valve, and its insurers. The cases were consolidated. Empire and its insurers filed third-party demands against Mr. Lanclos, Ferrellgas, and its employee, Paul Deshotel.

The trial court dismissed Webstone-Goddard and its insurers on summary judgment, which was not immediately appealable. However, subsequently, the trial court granted summary judgment to Empire and its insurers. At that time, the judgment in favor of Webstone-Goddard became appealable. However, the Plaintiffs appealed, only, the judgment in Empire's favor. On appeal, this court found the summary judgment to be premature. We reversed and remanded for a jury trial against Empire.[2] Consequently, the trial was set for September 11, 2000 in Cameron Parish. However, the week before trial, one of the Plaintiffs' attorneys began running a public service announcement on the local television station. The court found that the particular announcement would likely prejudice a jury against Empire. Thus, it ordered that venue be transferred to Rapides Parish, which was not within the television station's viewing area.

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