Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1961

Autin v. Boudreaux

Autin v. Boudreaux
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided March 13, 1961 · Janvier, Regan, Rut, Yar
127 So. 2d 743; 1961 La. App. LEXIS 1828 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Autin v. Boudreaux

Opinion of the Court

JANVIER, Judge.

This is a companion case to Soignet v. Boudreaux, 127 So.2d 740.

Mrs. Loraine Autin Eymard was a passenger in the Packard car driven by Michael Soignet and sustained minor injuries. In the District Court there was judgment in her favor in the sum of $130.00, $30.00 being allowed for hospital and medical bills and $100.00 for pain and suffering.

The accident occurred on December 28. She sustained no fracture though X-ray photographs were taken. She sustained a small laceration or cut on the nose, a blood tumor on the scalp, a small “hickey” on the head which the doctor said in “plain terms” meant a “possible mild concussion of the brain.” The doctor prescribed rest and sedation. While her injuries were not serious, we think that $100.00 is obviously inadequate and that the amount awarded her should be increased to $300.00. The amount awarded for medical and other expenses of $30.00 is correct.

Accordingly, the judgment appealed from is amended in favor of Mrs. Loraine Autin, wife of Ebdon Eymard so as to increase the award to her to the sum of $330.00, together with interest from judicial demand, and all costs.

Amended and affirmed

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