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Rodrigue v. Baton Rouge River Ctr.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Jan 25, 2017
209 So. 3d 93 (La. 2017)

Summary

concluding that "[t]o the extent plaintiff was aware of the condition of the stairwell, the trier of fact may consider such evidence at trial for purposes of determining the percentage of fault, if any, to be assigned to plaintiff"

Summary of this case from Renwick v. P N K Lake Charles, L.L.C.

Opinion

NO. 2016–CC–2075

01-25-2017

Shannon M. RODRIGUE v. The BATON ROUGE RIVER CENTER d/b/a Riverside Performing Centroplex, Def Insurance Company And the City of Baton Rouge


PER CURIAM

Granted. Under the facts presented, we find there are genuine issues of fact as to whether the dimly-lit stairwell was unreasonably dangerous, thereby precluding judgment as a matter of law. To the extent plaintiff was aware of the condition of the stairwell, the trier of fact may consider such evidence at trial for purposes of determining the percentage of fault, if any, to be assigned to plaintiff. See, e.g., Broussard v. State ex rel. Office of State Buildings , 2012–1238 (La. 4/5/13), 113 So.3d 175.

Accordingly, the judgment of the court of appeal is reversed, and the judgment of the district court denying summary judgment is reinstated. The case is remanded to the district court for further proceedings.

WEIMER, J., dissents and would deny.

GUIDRY, J., would deny.

CLARK, J. would deny.


Summaries of

Rodrigue v. Baton Rouge River Ctr.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Jan 25, 2017
209 So. 3d 93 (La. 2017)

concluding that "[t]o the extent plaintiff was aware of the condition of the stairwell, the trier of fact may consider such evidence at trial for purposes of determining the percentage of fault, if any, to be assigned to plaintiff"

Summary of this case from Renwick v. P N K Lake Charles, L.L.C.

concluding that "[t]o the extent plaintiff was aware of the condition of the stairwell, the trier of fact may consider such evidence at trial for purposes of determining the percentage of fault, if any, to be assigned to plaintiff"

Summary of this case from Lomax v. Transdev Servs.
Case details for

Rodrigue v. Baton Rouge River Ctr.

Case Details

Full title:Shannon M. RODRIGUE v. The BATON ROUGE RIVER CENTER d/b/a Riverside…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Date published: Jan 25, 2017

Citations

209 So. 3d 93 (La. 2017)

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