Case Name: Velma Claudine MALLET, Curatrix for Heather Levisee, Rositta McNair, Individually and on Behalf of her Minor Children, Alexis G. McNair, Triston T. Echols, and Bradley McNair v. PARISH OF IBERVILLE, ABC Ins. Co., Iberville Parish Sheriffs Office, DEF Ins. Co., Louisiana through the Department of Transportation and Development, Andre Washington and American Standard Ins. Co.; Crystal Thompson v. Parish of Iberville
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 2015-02-06
Citations: 162 So. 3d 369
Docket Number: No. 2014-CC-2247
Parties: Velma Claudine MALLET, Curatrix for Heather Levisee, Rositta McNair, Individually and on Behalf of her Minor Children, Alexis G. McNair, Triston T. Echols, and Bradley McNair v. PARISH OF IBERVILLE, ABC Ins. Co., Iberville Parish Sheriffs Office, DEF Ins. Co., Louisiana through the Department of Transportation and Development, Andre Washington and American Standard Ins. Co.; Crystal Thompson v. Parish of Iberville.
Judges: JOHNSON, C.J., would deny.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 162
Pages: 369–370

Head Matter:
Velma Claudine MALLET, Curatrix for Heather Levisee, Rositta McNair, Individually and on Behalf of her Minor Children, Alexis G. McNair, Triston T. Echols, and Bradley McNair v. PARISH OF IBERVILLE, ABC Ins. Co., Iberville Parish Sheriffs Office, DEF Ins. Co., Louisiana through the Department of Transportation and Development, Andre Washington and American Standard Ins. Co.; Crystal Thompson v. Parish of Iberville.
No. 2014-CC-2247.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Feb. 6, 2015.

Opinion:
In re Parish of Iberville; — Defendant; Applying For Supervisory and/or Remedial Writs, Parish of Iberville, 18th Judicial District Court Div. A, No. 65,365; to the Court of Appeal, First Circuit, No. 2014 CW1038.
Granted. The instant case is distinguishable from Louisiana Dept. of Transp. and Development v. Oilfield Heavy Haulers, L.L.C., 11-0912 (La.12/6/11), 79 So.3d 978, because plaintiffs failed to establish defendant had notice of the December 14, 2012 letter. Accordingly, the judgment of the district court is reversed, and defendant's motion to dismiss is granted.
JOHNSON, C.J., would deny.