Tynirsha W. Rhine v. Bayou Pipe Coating

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedNovember 2, 2011
DocketCA-0011-0724
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

CA 11-724

TYNIRSHA W. RHINE

VERSUS

BAYOU PIPE COATING, ET AL.

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APPEAL FROM THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF IBERIA, NO. 103271 HONORABLE GERARD B. WATTIGNY, DISTRICT JUDGE

J. DAVID PAINTER JUDGE

Court composed of Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux, Billy Howard Ezell, and J. David Painter, Judges.

AFFIRMED.

Raymond Morgan Allen P.O. Box 3204 Lafayette, LA 70502 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLANTS: The Bayou Companies, LLC and the Gray Insurance Company

Morgan J. Wells, Jr. Ste. 1100, Two Lakeway Center 3800 N. Causeway Blvd. Metairie, LA 70002 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT: The Bayou Companies, LLC and the Gray Insurance Company

Kenneth W. Jacques 201 St. Charles Ave. Suite 4314, Place St. Charles New Orleans, LA 70170 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLEES Tynirsha W. Rhine, Individually and On Behalf of the Minor Children, Melvin Rhine, III, and Ty’Nise Latori Rhine and Kendra Johnson on behalf of the minor child, Keyshawn Johnson

Louis R. Koerner, Jr. P.O. Box 4297 Houma, LA 70361 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLEES Tynirsha W. Rhine, Individually and On Behalf of the Minor Children, Melvin Rhine, III, and Ty’Nise Latori Rhine and Kendra Johnson on behalf of the minor child, Keyshawn Johnson PAINTER, Judge.

Defendants, the Bayou Companies, LLC (Bayou) and its insurer, the Gray Insurance

Company, appeal the judgment of the trial court finding them at fault in connection

with the death of their employee, Melvin Rhine, and awarding damages to his wife

and children as a result. Finding no error in the trial court judgment, we affirm.

FACTS

Melvin Rhine, Jr. was killed on July 15, 2003, while performing his regular

work duties as a taper for the Bayou Companies, LLC.

In 1999, Bayou contracted with Bauhuis, USA to design, manufacture, and

install a pipe coating plant for the purpose of wrapping joints of pipe with concrete to

give the pipe negative buoyancy so it could be used underwater. The pipe coating

plant was originally designed so that the first section would wrap one inch of concrete

around the joint and the second section would impinge, or blow, the remaining inches

of concrete onto the joint. After the joints were coated, thick sheet plastic was

mechanically wrapped around the joint to hold the wet cement in place during the

curing process. Once the plastic was applied to the joints, workers manually applied

tape around the plastic to hold it in place during the cement curing process. The joints

of pipe moved through the cementing process on a spiral conveyor at the inbound

section which rotated the joints and pushed them toward the cement coating process.

After the cement was applied, the joints were supported and rotated by five separate

belt head conveyors which were spaced approximately 4-5 feet apart. None of the belt

head conveyors designed, manufactured, and installed by Bauhuis had side guarding.

Installation of the pipe coating plant was complete in January 2000.

Between October 2000 and March 31, 2001, Bayou decided to remove the

impingement section and use only the wrap method to apply concrete to the joints of

pipe. Bayou supplemented the Bauhuis belt heads with a locally-built belt head copied

from the Bauhuis belt heads. After the impingement method was abandoned, taping was done immediately after the plastic was applied. Rhine died when he was caught

between and pulled into the rotating pipe and the belt of the newest belt head

conveyor which had been installed by Bayou employees.

Tynirsha W. Rhine, wife of the deceased, filed an intentional tort action against

Bayou both individually and on behalf of the minor children, Melvin Rhine, III, and

Ty’Nise Latori Rhine. Kendra Johnson brought suit on behalf of Keyshawn Johnson,

the deceased’s child born of a relationship with her. In addition to Bayou, Plaintiffs

named Gray Insurance Company, Bauhuis Group, Bauhuis International, B. V., and B

& L Bauhuis, USA, Inc. (collectively Bauhuis) as Defendants.

After a trial on the merits, the trial court rendered judgment in favor of

Plaintiffs, apportioning fault 50% to Bayou and the Gray Insurance Company, 50% to

Bauhuis, and awarding damages as follows:

1. In favor of Tynirsha Rhine, individually and on $173,006. behalf of the minor children, Mervin Rhine, III and Ty’Nise Rhine for past loss of support in the amount of $173,006.

2. In favor of Kendra Johnson, on behalf of her minor $20,400. child, Keyshawn Johnson, for past loss of support in the amount of $20,400.

3. In favor of Tynirsha Rhine, individually and on $946,927. behalf of the minor children, Melvin Rhine, III and Ty’Nise Rhine for future loss of support in the amount of $946,927.

4. In favor of Kendra Johnson, on behalf of her minor $27,488. child, Keyshawn Johnson, for future loss of support in the amount of $27,488 from May 1, 2010 until Keyshawn reaches 22 years of age.

5. In favor of Tynirsha Rhine for funeral expenses in $7,750. the amount of $7,750.

6. In favor of Tynirsha Rhine for loss of consortium in $500,000. the amount of $500,000.

7. In favor of Tynirsha Rhine on behalf of the minor $400,000. child, Melvin Rhine, III, for loss of consortium in the amount of $400,000.

2 8. In favor of Tynirsha Rhine, on behalf of the minor $300,000. child, Ty’Nise Rhine for loss of consortium in the amount of $300,000.

9. In favor of Kendra Johnson, on behalf of her minor $300,000. child, Keyshawn Johnson, for loss of consortium in the amount of $300,000.

10. In favor of Tynirsha Rhine for survival damages in $12,500. the amount of $12,500.

11. In favor of Tynirsha Rhine, on behalf of the minor $12,500. child, Melvin Rhine, III, for survival damages in the amount of $12,500.

12. In favor of Tynirsha Rhine, on behalf of the minor $12,500. child, Ty’Nise Rhine for survival damages in the amount of $ 12,500.

13. In favor of Kendra Johnson, on behalf of her minor $12,500. child, Keyshawn Johnson, for survivor damages in the amount of $12,500.

TOTAL AWARD $2,725,571.00

Bayou and the Gray Insurance Company appeal.

DISCUSSION

Testimony of Plaintiffs’ Expert, Robert Borison

Defendants assert that the trial court erred in failing to disqualify Plaintiffs’

expert, Robert Borison, pursuant to Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals. Inc.,

504 U.S. 579, 113 S.Ct. 2786 (1993), and in allowing him to testify as to Bayou’s

intent, subjective knowledge, and state of mind with regard to the accident.

Defendants argue that the Daubert hearing held by the trial court was flawed in that

the trial court failed to determine the scientific basis for Borison’s opinions.

A trial judge has wide discretion in determining whether to allow a witness to testify as an expert, and this includes the determination of how much and what kind of education and/or training adequately qualify an individual as an expert, and his judgment will not be disturbed by an appellate court unless it is clearly erroneous. Abshire v. Wilkenson, 2001- 0075 (La.App. 3 Cir. 5/30/01), 787 So.2d 1158. The court need not determine that the expert testimony a litigant seeks to offer into evidence is irrefutable or certainly correct. Keener v. Mid-Continent Casualty, 01- 1357, p. 12 (La.App. 5 Cir. 4/30/02), 817 So.2d 347, 354-355[, writ denied, 02-1498 (La. 9/20/02), 825 So.2d 1175]. As with all other

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