TAYLOR v. BROADMOOR CORP.

No. 92-CA-1998.

623 So.2d 674 (1993)

Charles O. TAYLOR and Mary Elaine Taylor v. BROADMOOR CORPORATION, Boh Bros. Construction Company, Inc., Lacayo Thomas Holiday Construction Co., Inc., Perez Architects, APC, Billes/Manning Architects, a Professional Corporation, et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

August 19, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael E. Mathieu, Herbert W. Barnes, Samanie, Barnes & Allen, Houma, for plaintiff.

Ronald A. Johnson, James E. Swinnen, Johnson, Johnson, Barrios & Yacoubian, New Orleans, for defendant.

Stephen M. DuValle, Metairie, for defendant.

Before ARMSTRONG, PLOTKIN and JONES, JJ.


ARMSTRONG, Judge.

Plaintiff Charles Taylor appeals from the dismissal of his personal injury suit against defendant Broadmoor Corporation. Broadmoor moved for summary judgment on the grounds that Taylor was a "statutory employee" of Broadmoor. Taylor was hurt on the job, and therefore, Broadmoor was immune from that liability to Taylor pursuant to the worker's compensation statute. The trial court granted Broadmoor's motion for summary judgment and we affirm.

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