DUPLECHAIN v. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSP. & DEV.

No. 02-356.

827 So.2d 567 (2002)

Reginald DUPLECHAIN v. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION & DEVELOPMENT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

October 2, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chuck David Granger, Morrow, Morrow, Ryan and Bassett, Opelousas, LA, for Plaintiff/Appellant Reginald Duplechain.

James Earl Calhoun, Asst. Attorney General, Alexandria, LA, for Defendants/Appellees Dept. of Transportation & Develop. of the State of LA.

Court composed of Chief Judge NED E. DOUCET, JR., HENRY L. YELVERTON, and JIMMIE C. PETERS, Judges.


YELVERTON, J.

The issue presented by this workers' compensation appeal is whether a claim for indemnity benefits has prescribed. The workers' compensation judge found that Reginald Duplechain's claim for indemnity benefits against the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) was prescribed. We affirm.

FACTS

Duplechain was employed as a traffic inventory tech II with the DOTD. He was injured on July 3, 1990, when he was taking...

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