Case Name: McLawrence FULLER v. D.L. PETERSON TRUST CO. and its Insurer, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, and Adam M. Keys and National Oilwell Varco
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 2017-01-09
Citations: 208 So. 3d 369
Docket Number: NO. 2016-C-1658
Parties: McLawrence FULLER v. D.L. PETERSON TRUST CO. and its Insurer, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, and Adam M. Keys and National Oilwell Varco
Judges: Hughes, J., would grant.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 208
Pages: 369–369

Head Matter:
McLawrence FULLER v. D.L. PETERSON TRUST CO. and its Insurer, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, and Adam M. Keys and National Oilwell Varco
NO. 2016-C-1658
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
01/09/2017
Hughes, J., would grant.
Crichton, J., would grant and assign reasons.

Opinion:
CRICHTON, J.
would grant and assigns reasons:
L! respectfully disagree with the Court's decision to deny this writ application, and would grant the writ to reinstate the trial court's ruling on the plaintiffs Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict, which increased the damages award to the plaintiff in this matter. Specifically, based upon the information presented to this Court, the plaintiff appears to have had no previous physical trauma, and the evidence demonstrates that prior to the September 27, 2010, accident, he was an active and healthy individual. The plaintiff was not only a builder and contractor for thirty years, he also previously enjoyed heavily physical activities. As a result of the accident, the plaintiffs formerly asymptomatic degenerative disc disease has been horribly aggravated, and he now suffers the extreme consequences from those injuries sustained as a result of the accident. He is unable to participate in many, if not most, of the activities he previously enjoyed, and is largely living a sedentary life. For these reasons, in my view, the court of appeal erred in reversing the trial court's judgment notwithstanding the verdict.