Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1955

Ainsworth v. Henry & Hall

Ainsworth v. Henry & Hall
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided February 14, 1955 · Hawthorne, Simon
227 La. 379; 79 So. 2d 489; 1955 La. LEXIS 1253

Ainsworth v. Henry & Hall

Opinion of the Court

SIMON, Justice.

This is one of the two cases in tort that comes to us on certiorari, or writs of review, to the Court of Appeal, Second Circuit, Parish of Caldwell. 69 So.2d 77. *382The issues herein presented arose out of the same accident involved in the case of Amyx v. Henry & Hall, 227 La. 364, 79 So.2d 483, both cases having been previously consolidated by the district court for purposes of trial and appeal.

Fred Anette Ainsworth, plaintiff herein, brought this action in tort to recover for damages for personal injuries received by him when the dump truck that he was driving collided with one driven by the defendant Daniel Guin. At the time of the accident both drivers were engaged in hauling gravel in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana.

The defendants named in this cause are Henry & Hall, a partnership, its individual members, Reginald T. Henry and Melvin Hall, Jr., and their insurance carrier, Aetna Casualty & Surety Company, and also one Daniel Guin and one George E. McCart, co-owners of the dump truck driven by Guin.

No appeal was taken from the judgment rendered by default against the said Guin and McCart. The facts determinative of liability of the parties herein are fully stated in the case of Amyx v. Henry & Hall, supra, and do not require repetition herein.

Ainsworth was paid workmen’s compensation in the sum of $3,170 by the New Amsterdam Casualty Company, the insurance carrier of Ainsworth’s employer, the Quality Gravel Company. And the said New Amsterdam Casualty Company intervened herein to secure reimbursement of'the sum so paid by it.

After trial the district court rendered judgment in favor of Ainsworth for the sum of $7,500, of which amount the sum of $3,170 was directed to be paid to the intervenor, New Amsterdam Casualty Company. From the judgment so rendered, the defendants, other than McCart and Guin, appealed to the Court of Appeal, Second Circuit.

The Court of Appeal, Second Circuit, reversed the judgment rendered by the trial court insofar as it imposed' liability upon the appellants who are respondents here; and affirmed said judgment in all other respects, and assessed costs.

For the reasons assigned in the ,ca§e of Amyx & Hall, supra, the judgment of' the Court of Appeal, Second Circuit, is reversed, annulled and set aside; and it is now ordered, adjudged and decreed that the judgment of the Twenty-Eighth Judicial District Court, Parish of Caldwell, in favor of Fred Anette Ainsworth, wherein he was awarded damages in the amount of $7,500, and of which amount the sum of $3,170 was directed to be paid to intervenor, New Amsterdam Casualty Company, is affirmed and reinstated, with costs as assessed by the trial court below, all other costs of appeal to be paid by the defendants.

070rehearing

On Application for Rehearing

PER CURIAM.

*384In an application for a rehearing, counsel for plaintiff directs our attention to an error in our original opinion in which we ordered the judgment of the trial court reinstated and made final.

The amount of the trial court’s judgment in favor of plaintiff was inadvertently referred to as $7,500, whereas in actuality the said judgment awarded the sum of $8,179.-50, together with five per centum (5%) per annum interest on said amount from judicial demand until paid. 'Counsel are correct in their observations. However, this inadvertence does not in any manner detract from the correctness of the decision.

Our original decree should accordingly read that the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Second Circuit, is reversed and annulled and set aside; and it is now ordered, adjudged and decreed that the judgment of the Twenty-eighth Judicial District Court, Parish of Caldwell, in favor of the plaintiff, Fred Anette Ainsworth, and against the defendants, Henry & Hall, a partnership, its individual members, Reginald T. Henry and Melvin Hall, Jr., and their insurance carrier, Aetna Casualty & Surety Company, Dan Guin and George E. McCart, in solido, is affirmed and reinstated, and accordingly plaintiff is awarded damages against said defendants in the sum of $8,-179.50, together with five per centum (5%) per annum, interest on said amount from judicial demand until paid, and of which amount the sum of $3,170 is directed to be 'paid by plaintiff to New Amsterdam Casualty Company, intervenor, with all costs to be paid by the defendants.

The application of defendants for a rehearing is denied.

Dissenting Opinion

HAWTHORNE, Justice

(dissented).

I am of the opinion that the judgment of the Court of Appeal reported in 69 So.2d 77 is correct and should be affirmed.

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