DILL v. STATE, DEPT. OF TRANSP. & DEV.

No. 88-C-0850.

545 So.2d 994 (1989)

David DILL and Anna Dill v. STATE of Louisiana, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 19, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman L. Sisson, Sharon F. Lyles, William J. Doran, Jr., Frank J. Gremillion, Baton Rouge, for applicant.

Robert Chaisson, Destrehan, for respondent.


LEMMON, Justice.

The principal issue in this case is whether the Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) was the sole party at fault in the two-car collision on a state highway.

The mid-day collision occurred in 1985 in a curve of La. Highway 48 (River Road) in St. Charles Parish known as Brown's Curve. Rain had been falling, and the asphalt pavement was wet.

Plaintiffs, Mr. and Mrs. David Dill, were traveling east on the highway with Mr...

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