Case Name: Shawn CORMIER, et al. v. CITGO PETROLEUM CORPORATION, et al.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 2018-02-09
Citations: 237 So. 3d 491
Docket Number: No. 2017–C–2138
Parties: Shawn CORMIER, et al.
v.
CITGO PETROLEUM CORPORATION, et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 237
Pages: 491–492

Head Matter:
Shawn CORMIER, et al.
v.
CITGO PETROLEUM CORPORATION, et al.
No. 2017-C-2138
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
February 9, 2018
ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT, PARISH OF CALCASIEU
Writ denied.

Opinion:
WEIMER, J., would grant.
Crichton, J., would grant and assigns reasons:
I would grant this writ application to examine the excessive damages awards to plaintiffs in this matter. According to the information presented to this Court, Plaintiffs' health complaints were so benign that they required no medical treatment other than, in some instances, over-the-counter medications. Furthermore, not one plaintiff sought medical treatment on his own for symptoms related to his exposure. Consequently, in my view, it does not appear the Plaintiffs have established, through medical testimony and evidence, they have suffered injury warranting what are seemingly high monetary damages in this case. I would find the trial court abused its discretion in awarding the amounts rendered.
"In a personal injury suit, plaintiff bears the burden of proving a causal relationship between the injury sustained and the accident which caused the injury. Plaintiff must prove causation by a preponderance of the evidence. The test for determining the causal relationship between the accident and subsequent injury is whether the plaintiff proved through medical testimony that it is more probable than not that the subsequent injuries were caused by the accident." Maranto v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. , 94-2603, p. 3 (La. 2/20/95), 650 So.2d 757, 759 (internal citations omitted).