COOPER v. COOPER

No. 34,717-CA.

786 So.2d 240 (2001)

John David COOPER and Julie Cooper, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. David F. COOPER, III, et al, Defendants-Appellees.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

May 9, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Doucet-Speer by J. Louis Gibbens, Jeffery F. Speer, Lafayette, Counsel for Appellants.

Cotton, Bolton, Hoychick & Doughty by Terry A. Doughty, Rayville, Counsel for Appellees.

Before NORRIS, BROWN and GASKINS, JJ.


BROWN, J.,

Plaintiff, John David Cooper, entered his father's property for the purpose of hunting deer. While on the land, John David helped some employees unload a deer stand and was injured. The father and his insurer successfully moved for summary judgment on the grounds that Louisiana's Recreational Use Statutes barred recovery. We affirm.

Facts and Procedural Background

Delta Bend Plantation is a 2,500 acre tract of land in Madison Parish...

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