Shaquana Harvey, Individually and in Her Capacity as the Natural Tutrix of Jaden Harvey v. Eric Wayne Hamby, Plaquemines Parish Sheriff's Office, Through Gerald A. Turlich, Jr., Sheriff, and American Alternative Insurance Corporation

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 4, 2023
Docket2023-CA-0084
StatusPublished

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Shaquana Harvey, Individually and in Her Capacity as the Natural Tutrix of Jaden Harvey v. Eric Wayne Hamby, Plaquemines Parish Sheriff's Office, Through Gerald A. Turlich, Jr., Sheriff, and American Alternative Insurance Corporation, (La. Ct. App. 2023).

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SHAQUANA HARVEY, * NO. 2023-CA-0084 INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HER CAPACITY AS THE NATURAL * TUTRIX OF JADEN HARVEY COURT OF APPEAL * VERSUS FOURTH CIRCUIT * ERIC WAYNE HAMBY, STATE OF LOUISIANA PLAQUEMINES PARISH ******* SHERIFF'S OFFICE, THROUGH GERALD A. TURLICH, JR., SHERIFF, AND AMERICAN ALTERNATIVE INSURANCE CORPORATION

APPEAL FROM 25TH JDC, PARISH OF PLAQUEMINES NO. 64-194, DIVISION “A” Honorable Kevin D. Conner, Judge ****** Judge Nakisha Ervin-Knott ****** (Court composed of Judge Rosemary Ledet, Judge Dale N. Atkins, Judge Nakisha Ervin-Knott)

Brett J. Prendergast ATTORNEY AT LAW 4603 South Carrollton Avenue New Orleans, LA 70119

COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLEE

Daniel R. Martiny Jeffrey D. Martiny James B. Mullaly MARTINY & ASSOCIATES, LLC 131 Airline Drive Suite 201 Metairie, LA 70001

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLANTS

AFFIRMED IN PART; REVERSED IN PART; REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS October 4, 2023 NEK Eric Wayne Hamby (hereinafter “Mr. Hamby”), the Plaquemines Parish RML DNA Sheriff’s Office through Gerard A. Turlich, Jr., Sheriff of Plaquemines Parish, and

American Alternative Insurance Corporation (hereinafter collectively “Defendants”)

seek review of the trial court’s October 24, 2022 bench trial judgment that awarded

damages to Shaquana Harvey (hereinafter “Ms. Harvey”), individually and in her

Capacity as the natural tutrix of Jaden Harvey (hereinafter “Jaden”). After

considering the record before this Court, we reverse the trial court’s allocation of

fault and remand for further proceedings consistent with this opinion; reverse the

trial court’s award of La. C.C. art. 2315.6 damages to Ms. Harvey; and in all other

respects, affirm the trial court’s October 24, 2022 judgment.

RELEVANT FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On January 13, 2017, Mr. Hamby was traveling on the Pointe a la Hache Ferry

Access Road in a fully marked Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office vehicle. As he

approached the levee, but before reaching the top of the levee, Mr. Hamby collided

with Jaden, who was operating his dirt bike on the levee and crossing the Pointe a la

Hache Ferry Access Road. At the time of the collision, Jaden was eight years old.

Jaden was taken by ambulance to the hospital and sustained injuries of a fractured

1 left femur, splenic hematoma, and forehead laceration, which required him to

undergo a variety of surgical procedures.

Ms. Harvey, individually and as natural tutrix of her minor son, Jaden, filed a

petition for damages on January 4, 2018. Defendants filed an answer to the petition

for damages on March 28, 2018, and specifically pled comparative fault as to Jaden,

but not as to Ms. Harvey, neither individually nor as natural tutrix of Jaden. This

matter proceeded as a bench trial on September 14, 2022, during which four

witnesses testified: Mr. Hamby, Jaden, Ms. Harvey, and Wayne Winkler (hereinafter

“Mr. Winkler”), Ms. Harvey’s expert accident reconstructionist. The deposition of

Ms. Harvey’s expert in orthopedic surgery, Dr. Robert Douglas Bostick, III

(hereinafter “Dr. Bostick”) was also introduced into evidence at trial.

Mr. Hamby’s Testimony

Mr. Hamby testified that he worked for Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office

from 1995 to 2002 as a patrol deputy and from 2014 to 2019 in the IT Department

maintaining and administering the network at Plaquemines Parish Detention

Facility. In his personal experience as a patrol deputy on the Eastbank and Westbank

of Plaquemines Parish, Mr. Hamby testified that he never wrote a ticket to anyone

for riding a motor vehicle on the river levee. Also, he never saw any citations written

by a deputy for a violation of Parish Ordinance 15-12(b).

On the day of the collision, Mr. Hamby explained that he completed his shift

at the Detention Facility and was heading to the Pointe a la Hache Ferry in order to

go to his home in Belle Chase. He was traveling down Highway 15 towards the ferry

landing, and before reaching the top of the levee on the ferry ramp access road, Mr.

Hamby made impact with Jaden on his dirt bike. On cross-examination, Mr. Hamby

explained that he did not see Jaden until he was in front of the vehicle and by that

2 time, it was too late to apply brakes. Yet, on direct examination, Mr. Hamby clarified

that once he saw Jaden, he immediately applied brakes and impact occurred shortly

thereafter. Mr. Hamby further testified that Jaden had almost crossed the entirety of

the ferry landing by the time the collision occurred. Additionally, Mr. Hamby noted

that there are no signs on the levee stating motor vehicle usage on the levee is

prohibited.

Jaden’s Testimony

Jaden testified that he was riding his dirt bike on the levee the day of the

collision. He stated that he was returning to his home on Highway 15 traveling from

playing basketball with his friends on Caledonia Lane. Jaden further testified that he

rode his dirt bike on the levee a number of times, and that no one told him he should

not ride his dirt bike on the levee nor did he know that it was illegal for him to ride

his dirt bike on the levee.

Jaden explained that as he was riding on the levee, he did not observe any

signs regarding the speed limit for motorized vehicles. Although his dirt bike did not

have a speedometer, Jaden estimated that he was traveling at twenty miles per hour

based on the wind. Jaden further testified that right before the collision, he looked to

his right and saw Mr. Hamby’s vehicle, but it was too late for him to stop his dirt

bike. Jaden explained that he was almost to the other side of the ferry landing when

he collided with Mr. Hamby’s vehicle and noticed Mr. Hamby’s vehicle was

traveling at a faster speed than his dirt bike.

As a result of the collision, Jaden testified that he was taken to the hospital in

an ambulance and sustained injuries to his left leg, which required surgery. Jaden

also explained that he has scarring on his legs, suffers with leg pain when

3 participating in prolonged activities, and experiences “popping and clicking” in his

hip.

Ms. Harvey’s Testimony

Ms. Harvey testified that she has lived her entire life in Plaquemines Parish in

the Davant/Phoenix area, and as a child, she would ride her bike on the levee in order

to get from one area to the other area on the Eastbank of Plaquemines Parish. Ms.

Harvey explained that she often saw people riding on the levee with motor vehicles,

such as bikes and ATVs, but did not know there was an ordinance prohibiting the

use of motor vehicles on the levees, except for vehicles involved with levee

maintenance and protection. She noted that there were no signs on the levee that

indicated motor vehicle usage was prohibited.

Ms. Harvey further testified that on the day of the collision, Jaden asked

permission to go to the trailer park in Calendonia Lane to play with friends. She

explained that Jaden had gone to play with friends in Calendonia Lane many times,

and that he would ride his dirt bike on the levee in order to get to the trailer park.

Ms. Harvey testified that she allowed Jaden to ride his dirt bike on the levee, but he

could not ride on the highway because it was too dangerous. She explained that

Jaden’s brother and cousin returned to the house and informed her that Jaden was hit

by a car. Ms. Harvey did not have a vehicle at the time, so she asked her neighbor

for a ride to the collision scene.

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