TAYLOR v. STATE, DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. 2001 CA 0348.

814 So.2d 64 (2002)

Benny TAYLOR v. STATE of Louisiana, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

March 28, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dennis A. Pennington, Baton Rouge, Counsel for Plaintiff/First Appellant Benny Taylor.

Gary J. Beauchamp, Baton Rouge, Counsel for Defendant/Second Appellant State of Louisiana, Department of Public Safety and Corrections.

Before: CARTER, C.J., PARRO, and CLAIBORNE, JJ.


IAN W. CLAIBORNE, Judge Pro Tem.

Plaintiff, Benny Taylor (Taylor), filed a claim for workers' compensation benefits against his employer, the State of Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections (the State). He alleged that the State was liable for medical bills he incurred during the course and scope of his training as a Louisiana state trooper in May of 1999. The adjuster with the Louisiana Office of Risk Management denied the claim. After a hearing, the...

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