WEBSTER v. SEAHORSE FLEET, INC.

Civ. A. No. 84-3153.

637 F.Supp. 151 (1986)

Christopher James WEBSTER and Linda Webster v. SEAHORSE FLEET, INC., et al.

United States District Court, W.D. Louisiana, Lafayette-Opelousas Division.

June 19, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pamela A. Tynes, Morgan City, La., for plaintiffs.

W.K. Christovich, New Orleans, La., for Seahorse Fleet, Inc.

Peter L. Hilbert, Jr., New Orleans, La., for Martech Intern., Inc.

David R. Dugas, New Iberia, La., for Texaco, Inc.


RULING

SHAW, District Judge.

Plaintiff, Christopher Webster, for a second time has filed a motion for summary judgment asking the Court to find him a seaman as a matter of law on the grounds that the underlying facts are undisputed, and the record reveals no evidence from which reasonable persons might draw conflicting inferences from those facts. The law is clear that when the evidence can lead only to the conclusion that the injured person was a crew member...

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