Case Name: Jill PEREZ v. Lisa M. VERRET and Allstate Insurance Company
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1991-10-16
Citations: 588 So. 2d 398
Docket Number: No. 91-CA-231
Parties: Jill PEREZ v. Lisa M. VERRET and Allstate Insurance Company.
Judges: Before GRISBAUM and WICKER, JJ„ and ELORA C. FINK, J. Pro Tern.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 588
Pages: 398–398

Head Matter:
Jill PEREZ v. Lisa M. VERRET and Allstate Insurance Company.
No. 91-CA-231.
Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.
Oct. 16, 1991.
Thomas E. Loehn, New Orleans, for defendant-appellant.
Lester J. Waldmann, Gretna, for plaintiff-appellee.
Before GRISBAUM and WICKER, JJ„ and ELORA C. FINK, J. Pro Tern.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
This appeal relates to the overruling of a declinatory exception of insufficient service of process. We dismiss the matter.
La.C.C.P. art. 2083 governs appealable judgments. Art. 2083 provides:
A. An appeal may be taken from a final judgment rendered in causes in which appeals are given by law whether rendered after hearing or by default, from an interlocutory judgment which may cause irreparable injury, and from a judgment reformed in accordance with a remittitur or additur under Article 1814.
B. In reviewing a judgment reformed in accordance with a remittitur or addi-tur, the court shall consider the reasonableness of the underlying jury verdict.
A judgment overruling an exception is interlocutory in nature and, therefore, is not appealable absent a showing of irreparable injury, and we find none.
For the reasons assigned, the matter is dismissed. All costs of this appeal are to be assessed against the appellant.
DISMISSED.