Court Opinion

ID: 9659284
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-23 21:37:36.709001+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:14:05.377830
License: Public Domain

McCLENDON, J.,
concurs and assigns reasons.
| initially, and admittedly, an error was made in the calculation of benefits. However, while it is not clear that the exception developed in the jurisprudence for a mere miscalculation was abrogated by Brown v. Texas-LA Cartage, Inc., 98-1063, p. 3 n. 2 (La.12/1/98), 721 So.2d 885, 887, defendants’ failure to review or recalculate when the error was brought to their attention was a more egregious act than simple miscalculation. Thus, regardless of the standard used or whether an exception exists for simple miscalculation, the result on this issue would be the same. For these reasons, I respectfully concur.