Rebecca Owens v. Joshua G. Byerly

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 7, 2009
DocketCA-0009-0262
StatusUnknown

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Rebecca Owens v. Joshua G. Byerly, (La. Ct. App. 2009).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

09-262

REBECCA OWENS, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF MICAH OWENS

VERSUS

JOSHUA G. BYERLY, ET AL.

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APPEAL FROM THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF CALCASIEU, NO. 2001-1208 HONORABLE WILFORD D. CARTER, DISTRICT JUDGE

MARC T. AMY JUDGE

Court composed of Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux, Chief Judge, Marc T. Amy and Shannon J. Gremillion, Judges.

AFFIRMED.

John E. Jackson Jackson Law Firm Post Office Box 1239 Lake Charles, LA 70602-1239 (337) 433-8866 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT: Rebecca Owens

Steven D. Crews Corkern & Crews, L.L.C. Post Office Box 1036 Natchitoches, LA 71457-1036 (318) 352-2302 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Erin Brantley Michael W. Campbell Caffery, Oubre, Dugas 301 E. Kaliste Saloom, Suite 301 Lafayette, LA 70508 (337) 232-6581 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: Sherman West Kinetic Concepts Therapeutic Services, Inc. KCI Therapeutic Services

John M. Veron Bice, Palermo & Veron Post Office Box 2125 Lake Charles, LA 70602-2125 (337) 310-1600 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Frank Martarona

Phillip W. DeVilbiss Scofield, Gerard, Singletary, Pohorelsky, L.L.C. Post Office Box 3028 Lake Charles, LA 70602-3028 (337) 433-9436 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Frank Martarona

Michael Jesse McNulty, III Plauche, Smith & Nieset Post Office Drawer 1705 Lake Charles, LA 70602 (337) 436-0522 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: William S. Eaves

Maurice L. Tynes 4839 Ihles Road Lake Charles, LA 70605 (337) 479-1173 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Jonathan J. Marcantel

Michael Paul Colvin Hannah, Colvin & Pipes 2051 Silverside Drive, Suite 260 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 (225) 766-8240 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Chad Brown

2 Paul A. Holmes Rodd Anthony Naquin Louisiana Municipal Association Post Office Box 4327 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 (225) 344-5001 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: Ricky Richard City of Dequincy

Bonita K. Preuett-Armour Rebecca Hamernick Armour Law Firm Post Office Box 710 Alexandria, LA 71309 (318) 442-6611 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: State Farm Fire & Casualty Insurance Company

Adrienne Thomas Bordelon Post Office Box 3836 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-3836 (225) 342-5746 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: State of Louisiana, Department of Health & Hospitals

Jonathan Holloway Post Office Box 80777 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-3836 (225)767-2222 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: State of Louisiana, Department of Health & Hospitals

H. Alan McCall Stockwell, Sievert, Viccellio, Clements & Shaddock, L.L.P. Post Office Box 2900 Lake Charles, LA 70602-2900 (337) 436-9491 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Ryan H. Thibodeaux

Ryan H. Thibodeaux 12132 Highway 171 Longville, LA 70652 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

3 Joshua G. Byerly 1001 Blossman DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Presley L. Buxton 1244 Brown Road DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Johnny Groves Rebecca Groves 1097 Highway 389 DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: In Proper Person

Jessica M. Leger 9156 Highway 171 Ragley, LA 70657 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Tammy Sea Post Offfice Box 1445 Luling, LA 70070 (504) 431-0542 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Copeland Goodfriend Daley Road DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Tony Doyle Jennifer Doyle 276 Pear Street DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: In Proper Person

Steven C. Richard, Jr. 117 D. Pruitt DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

4 Anthony G. Stanley 915 N. Overton Street DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Erica Groves 1097 Highway 389 DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Adam Parker 403 LeBlanc Street DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Justin Van Slyke 4091 Virginia Avenue DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Philip Stanley 3381 Frank Road DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Nahkoma Doyle 1016 B. Anneker DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Vernon Yellot 151 Chavis Road DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

Angie Hand 203 Herford Street DeQuincy, LA 70633 DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: In Proper Person

5 AMY, Judge.

The plaintiff’s son was rendered a tetraplegic after an altercation at a party at

an acquaintance’s home. She alleged that several of the attendees, including the

defendant in this action, conspired to cause her son harm. The plaintiff contends that

the defendant joined in this conspiracy by taunting her son and writing derogatory

comments on his body after the injury. The trial court granted a partial summary

judgment after finding that the defendant did not cause physical injury to the

plaintiff’s son and did not conspire to harm him. After the partial summary judgment

was designated as final, the plaintiff filed this appeal. We affirm.

Factual and Procedural Background

This case stems from a March 4, 2000 altercation occurring at the DeQuincy

home of Joshua G. Byerly. The plaintiff, Rebecca Owens, instituted this matter,

alleging that her then sixteen-year-old son, Micah Owens, was treated differently at

the outset of the party because he was from out of town. The plaintiff alleges that

some of the individuals began taunting Micah, which created an atmosphere

contributing to a physical altercation between Micah and one of the guests, Ryan

Ware. According to the plaintiff, this altercation resulted in serious injuries to

Micah’s spinal cord and that he was paralyzed from the top of the chest down.1

The plaintiff asserts that Micah was unable to move immediately after the fight

and that certain individuals carried him to a bedroom in the home. She contends that,

once in the bedroom, Micah was refused medical assistance despite his assertion that

he needed help. She also argues that at least one member of the group pierced

Micah’s foot with a knife to determine whether he had sensation. Ultimately,

members of the group carried Micah from the bedroom, placed him in a vehicle, and

1 Micah’s deposition indicates that he has no use of or feeling in his legs or feet. He explained that, although he has use of his arms, he has only partial use of his left hand. drove him to the hospital, where he was carried inside.

The plaintiff filed this suit individually and on behalf of Micah. She named a

number of the party attendees, and the parents of those who were minors, as

defendants for their alleged actions on the night of the party.2 She alleged that, in

addition to the altercation with Ryan Ware, Micah’s damages were caused,

exacerbated, or contributed to by these defendants due to their actions or inactions

that evening. These actions included verbally taunting Micah and allegedly

encouraging others to accost him.

The petition included Chad Brown as a defendant. The plaintiff alleged that

Chad wrote on Micah’s body with a magic marker while he was lying injured in the

bedroom.3 The plaintiff asserted that Chad’s actions were included in the conspiracy

that resulted in physical harm, as well as mental injuries, to Micah.

Thereafter, State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, the homeowner’s insurers

of Chad’s parents, intervened and named Chad and the plaintiff as defendants. State

Farm asserted that certain policy language excluded coverage for the sustained

injuries and, furthermore, that Chad, as an adult, may not have been residing in the

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