Cormier v. Citgo Petroleum Corp.

237 So. 3d 491
Supreme Court of Louisiana·Decided February 9, 2018·No. No. 2017–C–2138·Published

Opinion

WEIMER, J., would grant.

Crichton, J., would grant and assigns reasons:

I would grant this writ application to examine the excessive damages awards to plaintiffs in this matter. According to the information presented to this Court, Plaintiffs' health complaints were so benign that they required no medical treatment other than, in some instances, over-the-counter *492medications. Furthermore, not one plaintiff sought medical treatment on his own for symptoms related to his exposure.1 Consequently, in my view, it does not appear the Plaintiffs have established, through medical testimony and evidence, they have suffered injury warranting what are seemingly high monetary damages in this case. I would find the trial court abused its discretion in awarding the amounts rendered.

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Cormier v. Citgo Petroleum Corp., 237 So. 3d 491 (La. 2018).

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