DocketNumber: No. 8975
Judges: Bou, Gulotta, Reasons, Stoulig, Tall
Filed Date: 4/11/1978
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
Defendant complains, on appeal, that a $300,000.00 jury award is excessive. We affirm.
AFFIRMED.
. Medical experts who testified in support of plaintiffs’ position included Dr. Kenneth Adat-to, plaintiff’s treating orthopedic surgeon, and Dr. Raeburn Llewelyn, a neurosurgeon. The jury also heard the testimony of Dr. Claude S. Williams, an orthopedic surgeon who examined plaintiff at defense counsel’s request.
. An expert economist, Melville S. Wolfson, testified regarding plaintiff’s loss of wages.
. Dr. Wolfson relied on U.S. Department of Labor tables to arrive at this work-life expectancy. We find no merit to defendant’s contention that the economist should have used the American Experience Table of Mortality set forth in LSA-R.S. 47:2405. The statute suggested by defendant pertains to evaluation of annuities or usufructs in legacies. In Triche v. Commercial Union Insurance Company, 329 So.2d 784 (La.App. 1st Cir. 1976), relied on by defendant, the actuarial expert’s use of the U.S. Department of Labor table was accepted by the court.