Case Name: Lillian Heath PHILIPPE, Personally and as Executrix of the Estate of Alfred S. Philippe v. Donald GIBSON, Commercial Union Insurance Company and Continental Casualty Company. Consolidated with COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY v. Libby PHILIPPE and Lillian Heath Philippe
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1991-12-04
Citations: 590 So. 2d 574
Docket Number: No. 91-CC-2745
Parties: Lillian Heath PHILIPPE, Personally and as Executrix of the Estate of Alfred S. Philippe v. Donald GIBSON, Commercial Union Insurance Company and Continental Casualty Company. Consolidated with COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY v. Libby PHILIPPE and Lillian Heath Philippe.
Judges: 
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 590
Pages: 574–574

Head Matter:
Lillian Heath PHILIPPE, Personally and as Executrix of the Estate of Alfred S. Philippe v. Donald GIBSON, Commercial Union Insurance Company and Continental Casualty Company. Consolidated with COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY v. Libby PHILIPPE and Lillian Heath Philippe.
No. 91-CC-2745.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Dec. 4, 1991.

Opinion:
In re Philippe, Libby; — Defendant(s); Applying for Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Supervisory, Remedial, Prohibition and Mandamus; Parish of Ascension, 23rd Judicial District Court, Div. "C", Number 45,578, 45,741; to the Court of Appeal, First Circuit, Number KW91 1452.
Granted. Exception of no cause of action as to concursus is sustained. The petition fails to allege that the full amount of the insurance coverage has been deposited into the registry of the court. C.C. 2652. Continental Casualty's petition in concur-sus is dismissed at its cost. The case is remanded to the trial court, which in its discretion may grant leave and time to petitioner to amend its petition to state a cause of action.