TAYLOR v. LIBERTY MUT. INS. CO.

No. 90-C-1944.

579 So.2d 443 (1991)

Larry Lee TAYLOR and Emily Minnix Taylor v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

May 6, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Lee Wimberly, Jr., Vidrine & Wimberly, Mandeville, for Larry Lee Taylor & Emily Minnix Taylor, plaintiff-applicant.

James C. Lopez, Guglielmo, Lopez, Tuttle & Walker, Opelousas, for defendant-respondent.


DENNIS, Justice.

Whether prescription has run on this action brought by plaintiffs pursuant to an uninsured motorist insurance policy hinges on whether Louisiana Civil Code article 3462, under which liberative prescription is interrupted when the obligee commences action against the obligor in a court of competent jurisdiction and venue, applies only to actions filed in Louisiana state courts. Plaintiffs claim that when one of them filed a vehicular accident damage...

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