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Hebert v. Maryland Casualty Co.

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 30, 1979
369 So. 2d 708 (La. 1979)

Opinion

No. 64183.

March 30, 1979.

In re: Nanette Renee Hebert applying for Writ of Certiorari, First Circuit Court of Appeal, Parish of E. Baton Rouge (Court of Appeal No. 12,347).


Writ denied.

TATE, J., concurs and assigns reasons.

DIXON and DENNIS, JJ., would grant the writ.


The result is correct. However, the fault of the victim that defeats recovery for harm occasioned by strict liability imposable upon the defendant involves a voluntary exposure to the risk with full knowledge and appreciation of the danger. Langlois v. Allied Chemical Corp., 258 La. 1067, 249 So.2d 133, 140-141. The trier of fact could properly have found that the plaintiff, an experienced horsewoman had so assumed the risk.

Although the language of the court of appeal incorrectly suggests that the objective test of contributory negligence rather than the subjective test of assumption of the risk defeats a recovery based on strict liability, the result is correct. See Daniel v. Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 368 So.2d 810 (La.App. 2nd Cir. 1979) in which writs were denied this day, for a correct statement of the principles involved.


Summaries of

Hebert v. Maryland Casualty Co.

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 30, 1979
369 So. 2d 708 (La. 1979)
Case details for

Hebert v. Maryland Casualty Co.

Case Details

Full title:NANETTE RENEE HEBERT v. MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Mar 30, 1979

Citations

369 So. 2d 708 (La. 1979)

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