Thibodeaux v. Ferrellgas, Inc.

741 So. 2d 34, 1999 WL 2693
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 6, 1999
Docket98-862
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Thibodeaux v. Ferrellgas, Inc., 741 So. 2d 34, 1999 WL 2693 (La. Ct. App. 1999).

Opinion

741 So.2d 34 (1999)

Angela M. THIBODEAUX, et al., Plaintiffs—Appellants,
v.
FERRELLGAS, INC., et al., Defendants—Appellees.

No. 98-862.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

January 6, 1999.
Writ Denied March 26, 1999.

*35 John Wheadon deGravelles and J.B. Jones, Jr., Cameron, for Angela M. Thibodeaux, et al.

Michael J. Remondet, Jr., G. Andrew Veazey, Lafayette, Michael C. McMullen, Kansas City, MO, for Ferrellgas, Inc., et al.

Ronald Adams Johnson, Baton Rouge, for Yorkshire Ins., et al.

Henry LeBas, Lafayette, for Webstone & Goddard.

Robin A. Anderson, Lake Charles, for National Union.

John Foster DeRosier, Lake Charles, Winfred Thomas Barrett, III, and Edgar Dean Gankendorff, Lafayette, for Lawrence Lanclos.

John Edmund McElligott, Jr., Lafayette, and Steven G. Emerson, Kansas City, MO, for Empiregas, Inc.

Lawrence J. Duplass, Metairie, for American Auto Ins.

Allen L. Smith, Jr., Lake Charles, for TIG Ins. Co.

D. Keith Wall, Jennings, Robert Thomas Jacques, Jr., Lake Charles, and Michael Lea Hyman, Baton Rouge, for Continental Gas, Inc.

Rick J. Norman, Lake Charles, Godfrey Bruce Parkerson, W. Gerald Gaudet, Lafayette, and George Bartlett Hall, Jr., New Orleans, for First Specialty Ins.

Before COOKS, SAUNDERS and WOODARD, Judges.

WOODARD, Judge.

This is a personal injury case. Angela M. Thibodeaux, Michael A. Bonin, Brent M. Benoit, Jeffery W. Kebodeaux, William J. Britt, and John Perez, plaintiffs, suffered severe burn injuries on August 12, 1995 in an explosion and fire in the rental cabin in which they were staying at Holly Beach, Louisiana. Propane gas caused the explosion and fire. It leaked from an open, uncapped gas line which ignited from an unknown source. The plaintiffs filed suit against Lawrence Lanclos (Lanclos), the rental cabin owner, Ferrellgas, Inc., (Ferrellgas), the company which supplied propane gas to the cabin for the six-year period preceding the accident, and Ferrellgas' insurer, TIG Insurance Company (TIG). In June of 1996, the plaintiffs, Ferrellgas and TIG, entered into an $18,000,000.00 "Mary Carter" settlement agreement. In part, the terms of the settlement required that the plaintiffs recompense Ferrellgas and TIG by suing Empiregas, Inc., of Lake Charles (EGLC). The plaintiffs sued EGLC, its parent company, *36 Empire Gas Corporation (EGC), and Empiregas, Inc., of Lake Providence (EGLP), Empiregas, Inc., of Eunice (EGE), and Empiregas, Inc., of Louisiana EGLA). On May 23, 1997, all of the Empire Gas defendants filed motions for summary judgment on various grounds, which the trial court granted on January 8, 1998 and signed on January 23, 1998. That same day, some of the plaintiffs filed a motion for a new trial. The remaining plaintiffs filed a similar motion on January 30, 1998, as did Ferrellgas. Following a hearing on March 25, 1998, the trial court denied the motions for a new trial. All of the plaintiffs now appeal that ruling.

We reverse in part and affirm in part.

FACTS

At all times relevant to this case, Lanclos owned rental property at Holly Beach, Louisiana, consisting of ten rental cabins. He had acquired the property in July of 1986. All of the cabins were serviced by a single red propane gas tank. On July 16, 1986, at the request of Lanclos, EGLC serviced the tank for the first time. Thereafter, it made sales to this same tank on November 12, 1986, December 15, 1986, January 12, 1987, February 24, 1987, May 19, 1987, June 25, 1987, September 14, 1987, November 6, 1987, and December 11, 1987. It did not own, sell, lease, or install the red tank. On May 12, 1989, Ferrellgas took over the account and was the servicing dealer until the explosion and fire on August 8, 1995.

Shortly before dawn on August 8, 1995, a propane gas explosion and fire occurred in Cabin R-6. In the cabin were six sleeping young adults, Angela M. Thibodeaux, William John Britt, John Perez, Brent M. Benoit, Jeffery W. Kebodeaux, and Michael Bonin. They had all traveled from their homes in Jennings, Louisiana to attend the annual Cajun Riviera Festival. Each suffered serious burns.

An investigation to determine the cause of the fire found an open, uncapped propane gas valve on the south wall near the entry door. The wall around the valve was scorched from intense heat. The investigation revealed that the propane gas had escaped from the tank outside the cabin through the uncapped valve in the cabin and had been ignited by an unknown source, resulting in the explosion and fire. None of the occupants of the cabin remembered smelling gas or seeing the uncapped gas valve before the fire.

When the accident occurred, propane was being supplied to cabin R-6 from a silver tank, which Lanclos had personally installed in March of 1995. Ferrellgas supplied all of the propane in the new silver tank from the time it was installed until the fire with its last delivery before the fire on August 1, 1995.

Lanclos testified in three depositions that when EGLC delivered gas to cabin R-6 in 1986-87, the gas line in cabin R-6 was not open or uncapped because a space heater was attached to the gas line. He testified that he removed the space heater in the cabin sometime in February 1988. This was several months or more after EGLC had last serviced the cabin in December 1987. Later in these proceedings, after consultation with one of the plaintiffs' attorneys, Mr. J.B. Jones, Lanclos signed an affidavit, stating that he had removed the heater in cabin R-6 in the summer or fall of 1987. This affidavit was untimely submitted for filing into evidence.

Each of the persons injured in the explosion and fire filed separate suits in the 38th Judicial District Court against Ferrellgas, Inc., and Lanclos. The cases were later consolidated. The plaintiffs then added TIG and other Ferrellgas, Inc., excess insurers and Ferrellgas employee, Paul R. Deshotel. The plaintiffs later added Webstone Company, Inc., (Webstone), alleging a products liability claim, as it allegedly manufactured the uncapped gas valve in cabin R-6.

In June of 1996, the plaintiffs, Ferrellgas, Inc., and TIG entered into an $18,000,000.00 "Mary Carter" settlement *37 agreement, requiring the plaintiffs to reimburse Ferrellgas and TIG for settlement funds by suing Ferrellgas, Inc.'s, competitor, EGLC. The plaintiffs then sued EGC, the parent corporation, and three additional subsidiaries, EGLP, EGE, and EGLA. The parent corporation and the additional subsidiaries had never had any direct contact with Lanclos or his cabins.

The Empire Gas defendants answered and filed a third party demand against Ferrellgas, Paul Deshotel, and Lanclos. The plaintiffs then joined National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the Institute of London Companies as insurers of Empire Gas. Finally the plaintiffs joined United States Fire Insurance Company and North River Insurance Company as insurers of Webstone. Webstone was dismissed on a motion for summary judgment, but the appeal from this decision is not before us in this matter.

ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR

Angela M. Thibodeaux, Melvin Thibodeaux, and Mildred Thibodeaux allege that the trial court erred:

1. In granting summary judgment in favor of Empiregas, Inc., of Lake Charles and Empire Gas Corporation, its parent company, and in denying plaintiffs' motion for new trial on said summary judgment motion when:
A.

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