LeMasters v. Boyd Gaming Corp.

898 So. 2d 497, 2005 WL 356617
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedFebruary 15, 2005
Docket04-CA-1054
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Bluebook
LeMasters v. Boyd Gaming Corp., 898 So. 2d 497, 2005 WL 356617 (La. Ct. App. 2005).

Opinion

898 So.2d 497 (2005)

Rose Mary LeMASTERS
v.
BOYD GAMING CORPORATION and Treasure Chest Casino, L.L.C. d/b/a Treasure Chest Casino.

No. 04-CA-1054.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

February 15, 2005.

*499 Robert P. Charbonnet, Jr., Charbonnet Law Firm, L.L.C., Metairie, LA, and James S. Rees, III, Covington, LA, for Plaintiff/Appellee-2nd Appellant.

Peter B. Sloss, James M. Jacobs, Murphy, Rogers & Sloss, New Orleans, LA, for Defendant/Appellant.

Panel composed of Judges THOMAS F. DALEY, MARION F. EDWARDS, and WALTER J. ROTHSCHILD.

THOMAS F. DALEY, Judge.

The defendant, Treasure Chest Casino, L.L.C., suspensively appealed the trial court's judgment awarding plaintiff future medical expenses, while the plaintiff, Rose Mary LeMasters, devolutively appealed the trial court's award of general damages. For the reasons that follow, we affirm the award of future medical expenses and amend the judgment to increase the general damage award.

FACTS:

Mrs. LeMasters was injured on January 15, 2001 when the door of a slot machine opened and fell on her as she sat in a chair in front of the machine. Mrs. LeMasters testified that she was playing the machine when an employee of defendant requested that he be allowed to remove the money from the machine. Mrs. LeMasters complied with his request and she stepped away from the machine. When she sat down to resume playing the machine, the bottom portion of the door came down into her lap. Mrs. LeMasters testified that she attempted to raise the door with her hand and the door struck her right hip. She was then able to move herself off of the chair and away from the machine. She summoned an employee of the defendant who called for medical assistance. Mrs. LeMasters testified that she felt immediate pain in her right hand and hip. She was given ice by the emergency medical technicians who responded at the scene; she refused to be transported by ambulance to an emergency room. Later that evening, she went to see Dr. Donald Gordillo, who had treated her in the past. She explained that Dr. Gordillo referred her for treatment by an orthopedist, Dr. John Burvant.

Mrs. LeMasters testified that she visited Dr. Burvant and complained of pain in her right hip, right shoulder, and right hand. Dr. Burvant suggested she receive a cortisone injection in her shoulder. Mrs. LeMasters explained that she was reluctant to have an injection in her shoulder and did not have this injection until approximately four months later. Mrs. LeMasters testified that she attended physical therapy at the recommendation of Dr. Burvant. She stated that the physical therapy did not help her pain. Dr. Burvant then ordered nerve conduction studies, after which he recommended surgery. *500 Mrs. LeMasters testified that she did not want to undergo surgery so she sought treatment from Dr. L.S. Kewalramani. After several months of unsuccessful treatment, she was referred to Dr. Bradley Bartholomew. Dr. Bartholomew recommended she have a ganglion block in which a needle is inserted into the neck to block the nerve causing the pain. Mrs. LeMasters testified that she was reluctant to undergo this procedure, but did so several months later when other treatments did not relieve her pain. She testified that this procedure, which was performed just prior to trial, relieved her pain for approximately three weeks. At the time of trial Mrs. LeMasters had slight pain in her right hand and wrist. Mrs. LeMasters testified that if the pain comes back and the ganglion blocks do not relieve the pain, she will undergo surgery.

Mrs. LeMasters explained that she worked as a waitress in a coffee shop approximately 26 hours per week. She performed the same job duties both before and after the accident. She testified that the pain does not prevent her from performing most of her job duties, just "heavy work".

Dr. Burvant was accepted by the court as an expert in orthopedics. Dr. Burvant testified that he had treated plaintiff since 1995. He stated that he diagnosed her with carpal tunnel syndrome in 1995 and recommended surgery in 1997, but because of Mrs. LeMaster's reluctance to undergo surgery, she did not have the surgery until 2000. He explained that plaintiff had a good result from the carpal tunnel surgery. Dr. Burvant examined plaintiff on March 14, 2001 and she related the history of the slot machine door falling on her. Dr. Burvant's impression was rotator cuff tendonitis, a contusion of the hand, and inflammation of the muscles of the hip. He ordered an MRI for the shoulder.

Mrs. LeMasters returned to Dr. Burvant on March 27, 2001 complaining of right shoulder pain, tingling in her right hand, and soreness in the right hip. She was given a prescription of Vicodin. The MRI of the shoulder revealed tendonitis, but no evidence of a rotator cuff tear. When Mrs. LeMasters returned on April 6, 2001, she complained of pain in the right shoulder and hip. Dr. Burvant suggested cortisone injections, but Mrs. LeMasters was very reluctant to have the injections. She was given a prescription for Naprosyn.

Dr. Burvant testified that when Mrs. LeMasters returned on September 4, 2001, she complained of right hand pain and "quivering" of her hand and finger that had not resolved since the accident in January. Dr. Burvant testified that at this point he thought that Mrs. LeMasters had a condition known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy (hereinafter RSD). Dr. Burvant reached this impression because of the complaints of continued pain and pain when she attempted to grip her hand. He referred her for occupational therapy.

Dr. Burvant testified that when Mrs. LeMasters returned on October 23, 2001, she complained of pain and stiffness in the right hand. Dr. Burvant noted that she was holding the right hand in the left and swelling in the right hand. Dr. Burvant's impression was that Mrs. LeMasters had an "RSD type picture" in the right hand and bursitis in her shoulder. She was given an injection in the shoulder. He again recommended occupational therapy. When Mrs. LeMasters returned on February 19, 2002, Dr. Burvant noted that she continued to have decreased grip strength and tingling in the right hand. He referred her for nerve conduction studies in her hand. Dr. Burvant testified that he suspected RSD because her complaints of pain were out of proportion to her injury. *501 Dr. Burvant testified that Mrs. LeMasters returned on April 2, 2002, but the results of the studies were not available. At this visit, Mrs. LeMasters complained of pain in her neck following the studies and continued pain in the right hand. He prescribed Vicodin.

Dr. Burvant testified that when Mrs. LeMasters returned to his office on January 14, 2003, she was holding her right hand in her left hand and complained of pain from her right forearm to her right hand. She was hesitant to extend her fingers because of pain, but was able to do so. Dr. Burvant noted excessive sweating of the right hand as compared to the left. He attempted to give Mrs. LeMasters an injection in her wrist in an attempt to treat her pain, but when he performed the initial needle stick, she stated that she could not tolerate it. He then referred her for a stellate ganglion block for the RSD. Dr. Burvant testified that Mrs. LeMasters took several months to have the block performed and reported to him following the block that she had near complete resolution of her symptoms. Dr. Burvant explained that relief from the block is diagnostic of RSD. He stated that when the pain returns, Mrs. LeMasters will probably want to have another block.

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