Michele Dickson-Bruno v. Mandeville Marketplace Investors NO, LLC, DNA Underground, LLC, City of Mandeville, Victory Real Estate Investments LA, LLC f/k/a Victory Real Estate Investments, LLC

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedDecember 27, 2024
Docket2023CA1328
StatusUnknown

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Michele Dickson-Bruno v. Mandeville Marketplace Investors NO, LLC, DNA Underground, LLC, City of Mandeville, Victory Real Estate Investments LA, LLC f/k/a Victory Real Estate Investments, LLC, (La. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

3T NO. 2023 CA 1328 ito h MICHELE DICKSON-BRUNO

VERSUS

MANDEVILLE MARKETPLACE INVESTORS NO, LLC, DNA UNDERGROUND, LLC, CITY OF MANDEVILLE, VICTORY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS LA, LLC, F/ K/A VICTORY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, LLC

Judgment Rendered: DEC 2 7 2024

On Appeal from the 22nd Judicial District Court

Parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana Trial Court No. 2020- 14993

The Honorable August J. Hand, Judge Presiding

Matthew D. Hemmer Attorney for Plaintiff A - ppellant, New Orleans, Louisiana Michelle Dickson -Bruno ( deceased) and Kristina Sleik ( substituted)

Christopher Moody Attorneys for Defendant -Appellee, Albert D. Giraud City of Mandeville Hammond, Louisiana

Keith J. Bergeron Attorneys for Defendants -Appellees, Juan J. Miranda G.E. C., Inc. and Lexington Ins. Co. New Orleans, Louisiana

Dan Richard Dorsey Attorneys for Defendants -Appellees, Elizabeth L. Huval DNA Underground, LLC, and United Covington, Louisiana Fire & Casualty Company

Attorney for Defendants -Appellees, Mandeville Retail Center, LLC, and The Travelers Indemnity Co. of America Frederick W. Swaim, III Attorneys for Defendants -Appellees, Cody W. Castle Mandeville Marketplace Investors NO, New Orleans, Louisiana L.L.C., and Victory Real Estate Investment LA, L.L.C.

Michael J. Remondet, Jr. Attorneys for Defendant -Appellee, Juliette B. Wade Big Easy Parking Lot Maintenance, LLC Lafayette, Louisiana

BEFORE: WELCH, LANIER, WOLFE, MILLER, AND STROMBERG, JJ.

I STROMBERG, J.

In this case, the plaintiff was injured after stepping into a sunken water meter

box which was located in a walkway at a shopping center in Mandeville, Louisiana.

The district court dismissed the personal injury lawsuit on a joint motion for

summary judgment filed by all of the defendants. Defendants filed a peremptory

exception raising the objection of no cause of action in this court. For the following

reasons, we reverse and remand, and we overrule the objection of no right of action.

BACKGROUND

On a bright and sunny day on May 15, 2020, plaintiff, Michelle Dickson -

Bruno', arrived at the Mandeville Marketplace shopping center at approximately

11: 00 a. m., intending to go to a cellphone repair shop located there. Michelle' s

husband, Joseph Bruno, had driven and parked near the front of the store to allow

Michelle to exit the car and proceed to the store while he waited in the car. Michelle

had been to the cellphone repair shop several times before without incident. A brick

pillar was located directly in front of the car, blocking the view of both the store and

walkway. Michelle "jumped out" of the car and " grabbed" the pillar to help her step

up from the parking lot onto the walkway. As Michelle rounded the pillar, she

admittedly was looking toward the line of people waiting both inside and outside of

the store and not at the walkway. Michelle had taken one step toward the store when

her right foot immediately fell directly into a water meter box that had sunk

approximately ten inches below the surface of the concrete walkway. Michelle

tripped and fell, sustaining personal injuries. Joseph saw Michelle' s arm flailing to

the left of the brick pillar as she fell. He "jumped" out of the car and hurried to help

Michelle, and that is when he saw the hole that caused her to fall. Michelle later

I In the caption and in the petition, " Michelle" is misspelled as " Michele." Throughout this opinion, we will reference the plaintiff as Michelle.

3 described the incident as stepping " into air" and a " black hole," not the solid surface

she was expecting.

Michelle subsequently filed this personal injury lawsuit, which was amended

and supplemented four times, against multiple defendants: ( 1) Mandeville

Marketplace Investors NO, LLC; ( 2) Victory Real Estate Investments LA, LLC; ( 3)

The City of Mandeville; ( 4) DNA Underground, LLC; ( 5) United Fire & Casualty

Company; ( 6) Principal Engineering, Inc.; ( 7) Mandeville Retail Center, LLC; ( 8)

The Travelers Indemnity Company of America; and ( 9) Big Easy Parking Lot

Maintenance, LLC ( collectively referred to as the " defendants"). Michelle alleged

that the sunken water meter box was a dangerous tripping hazard. The defendants

jointly moved for summary judgment, arguing that the sunken water meter box was

open and obvious to any reasonable person who was paying attention to where they

2 were walking. Michelle opposed the motion, contending that the brick pillar

obscured her view of the hazardous condition, which was therefore, not open and

obvious.' On March 2, 2023, the district court heard and granted the defendants'

motion for summary judgment, dismissing all of Michelle' s claims in a judgment

subsequently signed on March 14, 2023. Michelle timely appealed.

2 Attached to the defendants' motion for summary judgment were the following exhibits in support of the motion: ( 1) Petition for Damages; ( 2) Excerpts from Michelle' s deposition testimony; ( 3) Excerpts from Joseph' s deposition testimony; ( 4) Excerpts from Principal Engineering Vice President Andre Monnot' s deposition testimony; ( 5) Letter from Andre Monnot to the Director of the City of Mandeville' s Department of Public Works concerning the subject water meter, which was attached as an exhibit to Donald Roussell, Jr.' s deposition; and ( 6) Photographs the defendants allege were produced by Michelle during discovery.

3 In her opposition Michelle relied on deposition excerpts from the following persons: ( 1) Bobby Griffin, the DNA Underground, LLC, employee who worked on the subject water meter during the City of Mandeville replacement project; ( 2) Ronnie Culbreth, who was involved with managing the property for Big Easy Parking Lot Maintenance, LLC, at the Mandeville Marketplace shopping center; ( 3) Kenny Stokes, an employee for DNA Underground, LLC, who worked on the water meter replacement project for the City of Mandeville; ( 4) Joseph; ( 5) Stephen Adams; ( 6) Clifton Siverd, the engineering assistant for the City of Mandeville' s Department of Public Works; ( 7) Steven Babin, an inspector for Principal Engineering; ( 8) Andre Monnot, regarding the water meter replacement project; ( 9) Donald Roussell, Jr., an inspector for Principal Engineering who worked on the City of Mandeville' s water meter replacement project; ( 10) Ashton Dorsey, the property manager for Mandeville Marketplace; and ( 11) Michelle.

4 EXCEPTION OF NO RIGHT OF ACTION

During the pendency of this appeal, but before the case was submitted for

decision, Michelle passed away on December 9, 2023, under unknown

circumstances unrelated to the injuries complained of in this case. On July 15, 2024,

counsel for Michelle filed a motion to substitute with this court, seeking to have

Michelle' s surviving daughter, Kristina Sleik, substituted as the proper party

plaintiff to assert her deceased mother' s claims, pursuant to La. C. C. art.

2315. 1( A)( 1). 4 This court signed an order allowing for the substitution on July 18, i

On October 24, 2024, the defendants filed a joint peremptory exception

raising the objection of no right of action, averring that at the time of Michelle' s

death, Michelle had " already been cast in judgment by the [ trial] court, which

extinguished her right of action and left only the right of appeal." The defendants

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