STUART v. NEW CITY DINER

No. 99-CA-2270.

758 So.2d 345 (2000)

Dawn STUART v. NEW CITY DINER.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

March 15, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bradford H. Walker, Michael A. Triay, Michael J. Bourquard, The Law Offices of Walker & Triay, Metairie, Louisiana, Counsel for Plaintiff-Appellee.

Gregory S. Unger, Law Offices of Michael S. Guillory, APLC, Metairie, Louisiana, Counsel for Defendant-Appellant.

Court composed of Judge WILLIAM H. BYRNES, III, Judge PATRICIA RIVET MURRAY, Judge ROBERT A. KATZ.


BYRNES, Judge.

Appellant, Dawn Stuart, was hired by Appellee, New City Diner, on June 22, 1998. On August 31, 1998, Ms. Stuart was working as a cafeteria line server at the diner. She alleges that on that day she had a sudden onset of pain in her right wrist. She alleges that the pain was caused when she lifted what appears from the record to be an ordinary cafeteria tray. Ms. Stuart further alleges that she told a co-worker and her manager that she was experiencing...

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