BRUMFIELD v. PATTERSON & YEARY STEEL CO.

No. 82-C-2089.

420 So.2d 1134 (1982)

Willie E. BRUMFIELD v. PATTERSON & YEARY STEEL COMPANY and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Dissenting Opinion October 21, 1982.


Denied.

WATSON, J., would grant the writ and assigns written reasons.

WATSON, Justice, dissenting from denial of the writ.

It is undisputed that Brumfield had his leg broken by an irate and just-fired fellow employee because of the part Brumfield played in the loss of the job; at the time of the incident, they were riding home from work in a pickup, off the employer's premises and after work hours.

The writ should be granted to consider whether...

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