Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1965

Brown v. Travelers Insurance

Brown v. Travelers Insurance
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided February 23, 1965 · Sanders
247 La. 362; 171 So. 2d 478

Brown v. Travelers Insurance

Opinion of the Court

In re: Merlin J. Brown applying for certiorari, or writ of review, to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, Parish of Orleans. 169 So.2d 230.

Writ refused. On the facts found by the Court of Appeal there appears m-' error of law in its judgment.

SANDERS, J.,

is of the opinion that a writ should be granted. In reversing the district court, the Court of Appeal imposed a higher standard of proof of causation than the law requires. See Town of Slidell v. Temple, 246 La. 137, 164 So.2d 276 and Perkins v. Texas and New Orleans Railroad Company, 243 La. 829, 147 So.2d 646. Moreover, the plaintiff is entitled to an appellate ruling as to whether his expert witness, Doster, could give his opinion as to the cause of the house-damage.

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