Sherrilyn Davis Versus Consolidated Road District a for the Parish of Jefferson, Consolidated Drainage District No. 1 for the Parish of Jefferson, Consolidated Sewerage Districts of Jefferson Parish and State of Louisiana

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 5, 2022
Docket22-C-240
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

SHERRILYN DAVIS NO. 22-C-240

VERSUS FIFTH CIRCUIT

CONSOLIDATED ROAD DISTRICT A FOR COURT OF APPEAL THE PARISH OF JEFFERSON, CONSOLIDATED DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. STATE OF LOUISIANA 1 FOR THE PARISH OF JEFFERSON, CONSOLIDATED SEWERAGE DISTRICTS OF JEFFERSON PARISH AND STATE OF LOUISIANA

ON APPLICATION FOR SUPERVISORY REVIEW FROM THE TWENTY-FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 808-142, DIVISION "I" HONORABLE NANCY A. MILLER, JUDGE PRESIDING

October 05, 2022

SUSAN M. CHEHARDY CHIEF JUDGE

Panel composed of Judges Susan M. Chehardy, Fredericka Homberg Wicker, and Jude G. Gravois

WRIT GRANTED, JUDGMENT REVERSED, MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT GRANTED, PLAINTIFF’S CLAIMS DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE SMC FHW JGG COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/RESPONDENT, SHERRILYN DAVIS Pierre F. Gaudin, Jr. Elizabeth M. Gaudin

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/RELATOR, CONSOLIDATED ROAD DISTRICT A FOR THE PARISH OF JEFFERSON, CONSOLIDATED DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR THE PARISH OF JEFFERSON AND CONSOLIDATED SEWERAGE DISTRICT OF JEFFERSON PARISH Guice A. Giambrone, III Ivana Dillas CHEHARDY, C. J.

On the night of July 23, 2019, while attempting to deliver groceries to her

cousin who lives next door, Ms. Sherrilyn Davis allegedly slipped and fell in water

and algae that she claims had collected on the sidewalk near her home on Cindy

Drive in Westwego, Louisiana, from a leaking pipe. After the fall, Ms. Davis

complained of pain on her left side, including in her neck, back, left arm, and left

leg. Ms. Davis filed a petition for damages against Consolidated Road District A

for the Parish of Jefferson, Consolidated Drainage District No. 1 for the Parish of

Jefferson, and Consolidated Sewerage District of Jefferson Parish (collectively,

“Jefferson Parish”), alleging that these defendants are liable for the damages she

sustained in this accident.1

After her fall, Ms. Davis took pictures of the area. Three pictures introduced

during her deposition were taken around the time that the workers began working

on the alleged defect, and one of the pictures was taken the day after she fell. Ms.

Davis explained that repair work began a day or two after the day that the workers

came out to look at the problem:

Q: Ms. Davis, did you take these four photographs before or after you fell on July 23, 2019?

A: After.

Q: How long after?

A: I think it was like the next day. So I think they started working like the next two days they came out and started. Or somebody came out and looked at it the next day or two. And then I guess a couple of days after that, they came out and started working on it.

Q: So you took these pictures when you noticed people starting to work on it?

A: Well, I took the picture before that with the – before they started working on it. Well, I think they came out. This was the very next day somebody came out. … Yeah,

1 Plaintiff’s Petition for Damages also names the State of Louisiana and Beechgrove Homes, LLC d/b/a Beechgrove Claiborne Homes, as defendants, but plaintiff’s claims against those defendants are not at issue here. the guy came out to look at it. I think it could have been two days after. But then maybe they started working a couple of days after that.

*** Q: So let the record reflect that Miss Davis is stating that Pictures 2, 3, and 4 were taken before Picture #1. Correct?

A: Right.

Q: But were all four photos taken after you fell?

A: Yes.

Ms. Davis’s deposition testimony further indicates that she noticed the water at that

location in April 2019. A couple of weeks after discovering the potential leak, and

because she is a resident of Beechgrove Homes, she notified a Beechgrove

maintenance man about the issue. She never saw anyone from Beechgrove come

and inspect the area, but the maintenance man later informed her that this was not

an issue for Beechgrove but for the City or the Parish. Ms. Davis also stated that

she never informed Jefferson Parish of the leak.

Ms. Davis stated that when she first noticed the water a few months before

her fall, “it wasn’t much water. It was just like water seeping up. … It was just like

little bubbles that was coming up out of the ground.”

Q: … So once you informed the maintenance man of Beechgrove about the leaking, did it continue to leak?

A: Well, I didn’t really pay attention to it like that. I mean, I just noticed it then and saw the bubbles coming out of it and just told him about it because I didn’t know if it was sewer water or not. So no. I mean, I come home, but I never paid attention to it.

*** Q: But the times that you did notice it, you noticed it was still leaking?

A: Yeah. After I told him about it?

Q: Yes.

A: Yeah, I’ve seen. Yeah, it wasn’t bad or anything then. 2 Q: Did you follow-up with anyone else at Beechgrove when you saw that it wasn’t fixed?

A: No.

The affidavit of Destiny Bratton, a Jefferson Parish Public Works business

manager since 2010, states that the Parish of Jefferson owns the sidewalk and

utility pipes where plaintiff allegedly slipped and fell. Ms. Bratton personally

reviewed the Department’s work orders, complaints, incident reports, and accident

reports for the area located near Ms. Davis’s home in Westwego. Ms. Bratton

confirmed that the Jefferson Parish Water Department had not received any phone

calls, complaints, work orders, or reports of any defective or leaking pipes in the

area where plaintiff fell. On the day after plaintiff fell, however, a work order was

issued to “repair service line” and to “check for a possible leak.” Ms. Bratton

testified that the day the work-order issued, one day after plaintiff’s alleged fall,

was the exact date that Jefferson Parish was notified of the leak.2

Jefferson Parish filed a motion for summary judgment arguing that it had no

actual or constructive notice of the alleged defect, and thus it could not be held

liable for plaintiff’s damages under La. R.S. 9:2800 and La. C.C. art. 2317.1; that

Jefferson Parish owed no duty to Ms. Davis because the alleged defect was open

and obvious; and that there was no evidence that the leaking pipe created an

unreasonable risk of harm.

In opposition to Jefferson Parish’s motion for summary judgment, plaintiff

submitted her personal affidavit stating that she saw Jefferson Parish repair

workers inspect the leak before her fall. In her affidavit, plaintiff further contends

2 The Comments page of the Jefferson Parish Public Works Water Department Work Order No. 19-21581 states that on 7/24/19, “crew had to break a 4X5 portion of the sidewalk to get to the leaking tubing. Operator had to go dump asphault [sic] from previous job and return with fresh rock & sand. After the repairs were made, they had to backfill w/ the sand and rocks. The Comments also indicate that on 7/25/19, the work was completed, but additional services were requested from the Water Dept.: “Please repair a 4X5 portion of the driveway, water OM had to repair a service line.” 3 that two additional witnesses, Tiarra Payton and Gloria Bush, saw these workers

inspecting the leak before her July 23, 2019 fall. There are no affidavits from these

two witnesses to corroborate Ms. Davis’s account, however.

After a hearing, the trial court denied Jefferson Parish’s motion for summary

judgment. Jefferson Parish filed the instant writ application seeking supervisory

review of that ruling. Finding merit to Jefferson Parish’s argument, we gave the

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