Buffinet v. Plaquemines Parish Com'n

645 So. 2d 631, 1994 La. App. LEXIS 2210, 1994 WL 388933
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJuly 27, 1994
Docket93-CA-0840
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Bluebook
Buffinet v. Plaquemines Parish Com'n, 645 So. 2d 631, 1994 La. App. LEXIS 2210, 1994 WL 388933 (La. Ct. App. 1994).

Opinion

645 So.2d 631 (1994)

Stacy BUFFINET
v.
PLAQUEMINES PARISH COMMISSION COUNCIL, et al.

No. 93-CA-0840.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

July 27, 1994.
Rehearings Denied December 13, 1994.

*633 H. Edward Sherman, Travis J. Causey, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff/appellant.

Brian J. Waid, Bubrig, Waid & Conner, Buras, for defendants/appellants, Tom Popich, Popich Bros., et al.

George Pivach, II, Mark A. Pivach, Gregory W. Minton, Pivach, Cossich & Pivach, Belle Chasse, for defendant/appellant, Plaquemines Parish Government.

Jeffrey Raines, Sacks & Eason, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee, Institute of London Underwriters.

J. Clayton Davie, Jr., McAlpine, Peuler, Cozard & Davie, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee, Ocean Marine Indemnity Co.

Before CIACCIO, ARMSTRONG and JONES, JJ.

ARMSTRONG, Judge.

This appeal arises out of an action for personal injuries filed by plaintiff Stacey Buffinet for injuries allegedly sustained in a fall on a dock in Plaquemines Parish. Plaintiff filed suit against the Plaquemines Parish Commission Council (the "Parish"), Tom Popich individually, Offshore Shipyard, Inc. ("Offshore Shipyard"), Local Tugs, Inc. ("Local Tugs"), Diamond Barges, Inc. ("Diamond Barges"), Popich Brothers Water Transport, Inc., Venice Jo-Boats, Inc., Service Tug and Crewboats, Inc., Popich Brothers Superior Oyster Company, Inc., Oyster Lands Leasing, Inc., Popich Lands, Inc., and Popich Enterprises, Inc., all entities owned by Tom Popich and his brother Joe, and two insurers allegedly providing coverage for one or more of the Popich entities. Following a bifurcated trial the court and jury reached inconsistent factual findings with respect to the Parish and the non-governmental defendants.[1]*634 Plaintiff and all defendants raise a number of issues on appeal.

The accident occurred on the evening of December 6, 1986, at approximately 8:00 p.m. Plaintiff accompanied her husband, Gavin Buffinet, to the "Venice Work Vessel" dock (the "Dock") located in Plaquemines Parish on the Jump Basin Canal, also known as the Venice Navigation Canal and Basin, so that he could drop off a radio pager at a tug moored at the Dock. Gavin was employed by Local Tugs. The Dock itself runs parallel to the shore. Three walkways lead from the shore to the Dock. The Dock is lower than the particular walkway which plaintiff and her husband were using to get to the Dock. Gavin Buffinet testified that the board in question was two inches thick by twelve inches wide, a 2" x 12" piece of lumber. It was the last board on the walkway adjoining the Dock. Photographs taken by him the day after the accident showed that it rested on one piling and two cross beams. According to Gavin Buffinet, who was walking in front of plaintiff, after he stepped from the walkway onto the dock he heard plaintiff "holler." Plaintiff told him that the board had "come up," causing her to fall. He said after the fall plaintiff was "just about hysterical" and was holding her knee. He and another person carried plaintiff to the car and he took her to the emergency room at Plaquemines Parish General Hospital where she was treated. Plaintiff's testimony tracked that of her husband. She stated that when she stepped on the board "it flipped me up." She said it twisted her ankle and caused her to fall and hit her knee on the dock. She felt "excruciating pain."

The Dock was built by Venice Work Vessel, Inc. ("VWV, Inc."), an entity formed in 1964 as an outgrowth of a joint effort by the oil and gas industry, local work boat owners and Plaquemines Parish government to promote the local work boat business. VWV, Inc. constructed the Dock on land to which the Parish had been given a "PERPETUAL RIGHT-OF-WAY AND EASEMENT" by the Louisiana Fruit Company in 1946. VWV, Inc. also operated a dispatch service for local work boats. Tom Popich was a founding incorporator of VWV, Inc. VWV, Inc. gradually ceased to do business after Hurricane Camille in 1969 and at the time of plaintiff's accident was apparently no longer in existence. The Dock continued to be used by work boats owned by Local Tugs, as well as other work boats owned by persons and/or entities other than the Popichs. Another Popich company, Diamond Barges, kept a water barge moored at the Dock from which work boats could load fresh water. Persons employed by Local Tugs and another Popich company, Offshore Shipyard, would nail down boards on the Dock that they noticed had become loose.

Plaintiff claimed that the Popich companies had assumed the custody and care, or "garde," of the Dock and were negligent or strictly liable to plaintiff together with the Parish. Plaintiff also claimed that vessels owned by Popich companies struck the Dock rendering it unreasonably dangerous. Following the close of plaintiff's case-in-chief, the trial court granted directed verdicts in favor of Popich Brothers Water Transport, Inc., Venice Jo-Boats, Inc., Service Tugs and Crew Boats, Inc., Popich Superior Oyster Company and Oyster Lands Leasing, Inc. with respect to any premises liability, and granted directed verdicts in favor of Popich Brothers Water Transport, Inc, Local Tugs, Inc. Diamond Barges, Inc., Service Tugs and Crew Boats, Inc., and Venice Jo-Boats, Inc., dismissing with prejudice all claims of plaintiff with respect to vessel negligence and/or striking.

At the close of trial the jury found no negligence or strict liability on the part of the Parish, and no duty to maintain or negligence in maintaining on the part of Tom Popich, Offshore Shipyard, Diamond Barges or Local Tugs—no liability as to any of these remaining defendants. The trial court found that the Parish was negligent, assessing the Parish's percentage of fault at 33 1/3% to the Parish, that Tom Popich, Offshore Shipyard, Diamond Barges or Local Tugs were negligent, assessing 33 1/3% fault divided among those companies, and that plaintiff herself was comparatively negligent, assessing 33 1/3% fault to her. Damages were assessed by the trial court at a total of $113,695.39.

*635 The factual findings of the jury and the trial court were inconsistent. The jury found no fault on the part of any of the defendants while the trial court found fault on the part of the Parish and four private defendants. The jury did not consider the comparative fault of plaintiff but the trial court found her at fault. There was no inconsistency in this respect. In addition, the jury did not assess damages while the trial court did. There was no inconsistency in this respect. The Louisiana Supreme Court has held that on review of a bifurcated trial an appellate court must "resolve the differences in the factual findings between the jury and the judge ... and to render a single opinion based on the record." Thornton v. Moran, 343 So.2d 1065 (La.1977). Accordingly, this court held in Aubert v. Charity Hospital of Louisiana, 363 So.2d 1223 (La.App. 4th Cir.1978), writ denied, 365 So.2d 242 (La.1978) that:

On appeal neither trier of fact is entitled to have greater weight accorded to its factual findings. Therefore, it is necessary for the appellate court to make its own independent factual findings based on the record, without according any weight to the factual findings of either the judge or the jury when those findings are inconsistent. (Footnotes omitted).

Accord McCullough v. Regional Transit Authority, 593 So.2d 731 (La.App. 4th Cir.1992), writ denied, 595 So.2d 655 (La.1992); Geraci v. Louisiana DOTD, 589 So.2d 1215 (La.App. 4th Cir.1991); Williams v.

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