NAYLOR v. LOUISIANA DEPT. OF TRANSP. & DEV.

No. 83-C-0113.

427 So.2d 439 (1983)

Cora NAYLOR, Curatrix of the Interdict, Roger A. Naylor v. LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT and Louisiana Department of Public Safety.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 11, 1983.


Denied.

WATSON, J., concurs with reasons.

WATSON, Justice, concurring in writ denial.

The injured victim must be compensated after a judicial determination of legal responsibility. However, it is shocking to contemplate the payment of a judgment of $3,357,967.22, much of which is for future care, by the State of Louisiana (or for that matter some other defendant) when it is quite possible that the unfortunate accident victim may live longer than the...

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