Frank J. Hayes, Jr. v. Burlington Resources Oil & Gas Co.

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 7, 2010
DocketCA-0009-1353
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

09-1353

FRANK J. HAYES, JR., ET AL.

VERSUS

BURLINGTON RESOURCES OIL & GAS COMPANY, ET AL.

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APPEAL FROM THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF CALCASIEU, NO. 2006-4758 HONORABLEDAVID KENT SAVOIE, DISTRICT JUDGE

MARC T. AMY JUDGE

Court composed of Marc T. Amy, Elizabeth A. Pickett, and Shannon J. Gremillion, Judges.

AFFIRMED.

Roger G. Burgess Baggett, McCall , Burgess, Watson & Gaughan, L.L.C. 3006 Country Club Road Post Office Drawer 7820 Lake Charles, LA 70606-7820 (337) 478-8888 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: Bridget Voge John Voge

James R. Nieset Plauche’, Smith, & Nieset Post Office Drawer 1705 Lake Charles, LA 70602 (337) 436-0522 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: P. B. Energy Storage Services Vernon Ed McGuire, III Plauche’, Smith & Nieset Post Office Drawer 1705 Lake Charles, LA 70602 (337) 436-0522 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Calcasieu Parish Police Jury

Barry A. Roach Larry A. Roach, Inc. 2917 Ryan Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 (337) 433-8504 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS: Christy Johnson Frank J. Hayes, Jr.

Michael H. Schwartzberg Vamvoras & Schwartzberg 1111 Ryan Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 (337) 433-1621 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS: Christy Johnson Frank J. Hayes, Jr.

Kenneth R. Spears C. Thomas Tolbert Spears & Gary, LLC One Lakeshore Drive, Suite 900 Lake Charles, LA 70629 (337) 513-4333 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Burlington Resources Oil & Gas Co.

Scott J. Scofield Scofield, Gerard, Singletary & Pohorelsky, L.L.C. Post Office Drawer 3028 Lake Charles, LA 70602-3028 (337) 433-9436 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Sasol North America, Inc. Paul L. Veazey, Jr. Stockwell, Sievert, Viccellio, Clements & Shaddock, L.L.P. Post Office Box 2900 Lake Charles, LA 70602 (337) 436-9491 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: PPG Pipeline Centerpoint Energy Resources PPG Industries, Inc.

Henry Dupont Heck Olinde, Jr. Rachel Marasa Azzarello Carleton, Dunlap, Olinde, et al One American Place, 9th Floor Baton Rouge, LA 70825 (225) 282-0600 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Gravity Drainage District No. 5 of Ward 4

Robert J. Young, III Young, Richaud & Myers, LLC 3850 North Causeway Boulevard, Suite 1830 Metairie, LA 70002 (504) 799-3500 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Gulf South Pipeline Company AMY, Judge.

The plaintiffs brought suit on behalf of their minor daughter after she sustained

serious injuries in a four-wheeler accident. Included among the defendants was the

owner of the land and a pipeline right of way where the accident took place. The

owner filed a motion for summary judgment, contending that it was immune from

liability for this accident under Louisiana’s Recreational Use Statutes. The trial court

granted the motion and dismissed the plaintiff’s claims against the owner. The

plaintiffs appeal, asserting that the owner is not entitled to immunity. For the

following reasons, we affirm.

Factual and Procedural History

The plaintiffs, Frank Hayes and Christy Johnson, brought suit seeking recovery

for their minor daughter’s injuries sustained in a four-wheeler accident. In their

petition for damages, the plaintiffs alleged the following circumstances giving rise

to their minor daughter’s injuries:

On or about October 6, 2005, at approximately 9:00 a.m., petitioners’ minor daughter, KALLIE HAYES, was riding as a passenger on a 4- wheeler being operated by Kristly Voge with Sam Trahan also riding as passenger. As they were riding eastbound along a pipeline right of way owned and/or in the custody, care and control of and/or maintained by the defendants, at the end of Live Oak Street in Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, they approached a wooden bridge, which apparently traversed a gully 20’ deep and approximately 30’ wide. When the 4- wheeler riders were within only a few feet of the wood bridge, then and only then, it became apparent that the first 10’ of the west end of the wooden bridge was missing and in a dilapidated and un-crossable condition. Due to the driver’s inability to stop, suddenly and without warning, the 4-wheeler plummeted down into the gully whereupon KALLIE HAYES was ejected and impaled on a piling below sustaining multiple serious injuries.

It is undisputed that the girls were traveling on a tract of land owned by

Burlington Resources Oil and Gas Company (Burlington), one of the named

defendants. Burlington had right of way agreements with several other businesses to operate pipelines running underneath the tract of land. The plaintiffs allege that the

accident was caused by Burlington, among other defendants not a party to the present

appeal, in its failure to keep and maintain the property, and bridge, in a safe

condition.

Burlington filed a motion for summary judgment, seeking dismissal on the

basis of Louisiana’s Recreational Use Immunity Statutes, La.R.S. 9:2791 and La.R.S.

9:2795. On August 20, 2009, the trial court rendered written reasons granting

Burlington’s motion. The plaintiffs appeal, asserting that the trial court erred in

holding that La.R.S. 9:2795 provides Burlington immunity.

Discussion

Summary Judgment

Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Article 966(B) states that summary

judgment shall be rendered “if the pleadings, depositions, answers to interrogatories,

and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no

genuine issue as to material fact, and that mover is entitled to judgment as a matter

of law.” In Boykin v. PPG Industries, Inc., 08-117, p. 4 (La.App. 3 Cir. 6/18/08), 987

So.2d 838, 842, writ denied, 08-1635, 08-1640 (La. 10/31/08), 994 So.2d 537, this

court explained the standard of review applicable to motions for summary judgment,

stating:

Appellate courts review a trial court’s grant or denial of a motion for summary judgment using the de novo standard of review, under the same criteria that govern the trial court’s consideration of whether a summary judgment is appropriate in any given case. Indep. Fire Ins. Co. v. Sunbeam Corp., 99-2181, 99-2257 (La.2/29/00), 755 So.2d 226.

2 Recreational Use Immunity Statutes (RUS)

Louisiana Revised Statutes 9:2791 and 9:2795 address landowners’ liability

for property that is used for recreational purposes. These statutes address the same

subject matter and are to be read together. Keelen v. State Dep’t of Culture,

Recreation & Tourism, 463 So.2d 1287 (La.1985). Louisiana Revised Statutes

9:2791 provides, in relevant part:

A. An owner, lessee, or occupant of premises owes no duty of care to keep such premises safe for entry or use by others for hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, sightseeing, or boating or to give warning of any hazardous conditions, use of, structure, or activities on such premises to persons entering for such purposes, whether the hazardous condition or instrumentality causing the harm is one normally encountered in the true outdoors or one created by the placement of structures or conduct of commercial activities on the premises. If such an owner, lessee, or occupant gives permission to another to enter the premises for such recreational purposes he does not thereby extend any assurance that the premises are safe for such purposes or constitute the person to whom permission is granted one to whom a duty of care is owed, or assume responsibility for or incur liability for any injury to persons or property caused by any act of person to whom permission is granted.

B.

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