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Rodriguez v. Traylor

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 24, 1986
481 So. 2d 1017 (La. 1986)

Opinion

No. 85-C-2346.

January 24, 1986.

APPEAL FROM CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, HONORABLE ROBERT KATZ, J.


Granted. When the jury has been erroneously instructed on the issue of quantum of damages so that it is necessary for a reviewing court to set aside the award, the amount of damages fixed by the jury should be entirely disregarded. The appellate court, under its authority to review facts, should fix the damages on the basis of an independent evaluation of the record, rather than simply increasing to the lowest reasonable amount. Thomas v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Co., 466 So.2d 1280 (La. 1985).

The portion of the judgment of the court of appeal fixing damages is set aside, and the case is remanded for refixing of damages on the basis of an independent evaluation of the record.


Summaries of

Rodriguez v. Traylor

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 24, 1986
481 So. 2d 1017 (La. 1986)
Case details for

Rodriguez v. Traylor

Case Details

Full title:PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ, WIFE OF/AND GEORGE RODRIGUEZ AND MITCHELL RODRIGUEZ v…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jan 24, 1986

Citations

481 So. 2d 1017 (La. 1986)

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