Emma Bradford v. Citgo Petroleum Corporation

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 10, 2018
DocketCA-0017-0296
StatusUnknown

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Emma Bradford v. Citgo Petroleum Corporation, (La. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

17-296 consolidated with 17-297, 17-298, 17-299, 17-300, 17-301, 17-302, 17- 303, 17-304, 17-305, 17-306, 17-307, 17-308, 17-309, 17-310, 17-311, 17-312, 17- 313, 17-314, 17-315, 17-316, 17-317, 17-318, 17-319, 17-320, and 17-321

EMMA BRADFORD, ET AL.

VERSUS

CITGO PETROLEUM CORPORATION, ET AL.

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APPEAL FROM THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF CALCASIEU, NOS. 2007-2492, 2007-2498, 2007-2519, 2007-2911, 2007-3324, 2007-2921, 2007-3482, 2007-3394, 2007-2919, 2007-2610, 2007-2521, 2007-2625, 2007-2515, 2007-2507, 2007-2915, 2007-2598, 2007-2511, 2007-3332, 2007-2929, 2007-2603, 2010-922, 2007-2932, 2007-2497, 2007-3337, 2007-2516, and 2007-2502 HONORABLE SHARON D. WILSON, DISTRICT JUDGE

ULYSSES GENE THIBODEAUX CHIEF JUDGE

Court composed of Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux, Chief Judge, Sylvia R. Cooks, and Shannon J. Gremillion, Judges.

AFFIRMED.

Mat Marion Gray, III Ashley E. Bane Fowler Rodriguez 400 Poydras Street - 30th Floor New Orleans, LA 70130 Telephone: (504) 523-2600 COUNSEL FOR: Other - Louisiana Surplus Lines Association Robert E. Landry Kevin Paul Fontenot Scofield, Gerard, Pohorelsky, Gallaugher & Landry 901 Lakeshore Drive – Suite 900 Lake Charles, LA 70601 Telephone: (337) 433-9436 COUNSEL FOR: Defendant/Appellant - CITGO Petroleum Corporation

Kirk Albert Patrick, III Donahue, Patrick & Scott 450 Laurel Street - Suite 1600 Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Telephone: (225) 214-1908 COUNSEL FOR: Defendant/Appellee - R & R Construction, Inc.

Wells T. Watson Jake Buford Baggett, McCall , Burgess, Watson & Gaughan 3006 Country Club Road Lake Charles, LA 70605 Telephone: (337) 478-8888 COUNSEL FOR: Plaintiff/Appellee - Emma Bradford

Marshall Joseph Simien, Jr. Simien Law Firm 2129 Fitzenreiter Road Lake Charles, LA 70601 Telephone: (337) 497-0022 COUNSEL FOR: Defendant/Appellant - CITGO Petroleum Corporation

Matthew David Monson The Monson Law Firm, LLC 900 West Causeway Approach – Suite A Mandeville, LA 70471 Telephone: (985) 778-0678 COUNSEL FOR: Other - Louisiana Surplus Lines Association Richard E. Wilson Somer G. Brown Cox, Cox, Filo, Camel & Wilson, LLC 723 Broad Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 Telephone: (337) 436-6611 COUNSEL FOR: Plaintiff/Appellee - Emma Bradford

Craig Isenberg Joshua O. Cox Barrasso Usdin Kupperman Freeman & Sarver, L.L.C. 909 Poydras Street – 24th Floor New Orleans, LA 70112 Telephone: (504) 589-9700 COUNSEL FOR: Defendant/Appellant - CITGO Petroleum Corporation

R. Heath Savant Donohue Patrick, PLLC 450 Laurel Street - Suite 1600 Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Telephone: (225) 214-1908 COUNSEL FOR: Defendant/Appellee - R & R Construction, Inc. THIBODEAUX, Chief Judge.

CITGO Petroleum Corporation (CITGO) appeals the trial court’s

judgment in favor of twenty plaintiffs on the issue of causation. It also appeals the

trial court’s judgment in favor of thirteen plaintiffs on the issue of symptom

duration following exposure to CITGO’s chemical spill and release. Finding no

error or manifest error in the trial court’s judgment, we affirm.

I.

ISSUES

We must decide:

(1) whether the trial court manifestly erred in finding that the twenty plaintiffs at issue established causation between their injuries and CITGO’s slop oil spill and air release on June 19, 2006; and

(2) whether the trial court manifestly erred in awarding damages for symptoms of thirteen plaintiffs beyond the duration of that suggested by the medical testimony.

II.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

The facts of the spill and air release are well-documented, as several

cases have come before this appellate court and the Louisiana Supreme Court. See,

e.g., Arabie v. CITGO Petroleum Corp., 10-244 (La.App. 3 Cir. 10/27/10), 49

So.3d 529, aff’d on liability and causation, rev’d on punitive damage issue, 10-

2605 (La. 3/13/12), 89 So.3d 307 (referred to as Arabie I); Arabie v. CITGO

Petroleum Corp., 15-324 (La.App. 3 Cir. 10/7/15), 175 So.3d 1180, writ denied,

15-2040 (La. 1/8/16), 184 So.3d 694 (referred to as Arabie II); and Cormier v. CITGO Petroleum Corp., 17-104 (La.App. 3 Cir. 10/4/17), __So.3d __, 2017 WL

4401592.

On June 19, 2006, following a local flash flood, CITGO’s Calcasieu

Parish Refinery released four million gallons of slop oil and seventeen million

gallons of wastewater into the Calcasieu River, contaminating over 100 miles of

coastline with toxic liquids and mousse-like substances that emitted toxic fumes in

addition to being toxic upon contact. The spill was the result of the failure and

overflow of CITGO’s closed-system, waste-water treatment unit. The overflow

was described as a catastrophic event and an environmental disaster by CITGO’s

own representatives. The clean-up of the spill lasted for approximately six months,

from June to December, 2006.

CITGO’s Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) on slop oil from March

2006 ranks it as a chronic health and fire hazard. The MSDS states that the oil is

extremely flammable and poisonous, and it contains Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) gas

which may be fatal if inhaled. It can enter the lungs and cause damage. It is

harmful or fatal if swallowed. Slop oil contains above di minimus levels of

benzene, a known cancer hazard which can cause leukemia and other blood

disorders, H2S, xylene, toluene, n-hexane, and ethylbenzene. Benzene, toluene,

and xylene are volatile organic compounds (VOCs). VOCs are chemicals that

evaporate from a solid or liquid form at room temperature; long-term exposure can

cause damage to the liver, kidneys, and central nervous system; short-term

exposure can cause eye and respiratory tract irritation, headaches, dizziness, visual

disorders, fatigue, loss of coordination, allergic skin reactions, nausea, and memory

2 impairment.1 Pursuant to CITGO’s MSDS, slop oil also contains hexane, heptane,

octanes, nonane, and trimethylbenzenes. Slop oil and/or its components are listed

on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) inventory.

Also on June 19, 2006, CITGO’s steam lines became submerged and

the facility released H2S and sulfur dioxide (S02) from sixty stacks in illegal

concentrations for a full day, approximately twelve hours. The wind was blowing

from the southeast toward the north and northwest, then calming for parts of the

day, allowing the toxic emissions to release into the surrounding community.

The plaintiffs in these consolidated cases live, work, and socialize in

the areas around the CITGO facility. They asserted various injuries as a result of

their exposure to the toxic chemicals in the slop oil and wastewater spills and in the

air emissions emanating from the CITGO facility on June 19, 2006. The trial court

found in favor of thirty-four of the thirty-six plaintiffs, and made awards in

accordance with the court’s assessment of the evidence. CITGO appeals the parts

of the judgment awarding damages to twenty-two of those plaintiffs.2 CITGO has

1 United States National Library of Medicine. 2 Twenty-six consolidated suits were appealed by CITGO. Seven of those suits, whose numbers were included in the heading of CITGO’s cover page, were not discussed at all inside CITGO’s appellate brief. Under Uniform Rules––Courts of Appeal, Rule 2-12.4(B)(4), we “may consider as abandoned any assignment of error or issue for review which has not been briefed.” Accordingly, the trial court’s judgment in the following seven appeals, as shown included in the twenty-five companion opinions attached to this opinion, are also affirmed.

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