REBEL DISTRIBUTORS CORP., INC. (DESHAWN CLAYBORNE), ET AL. VERSUS LUBA WORKER'S COMP., ET AL.
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STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT 12-926 consolidated with 12-909, 12-910, 12-911, 12-912, 12-913, 12-914, 12-915, 12-916, 12-917, 12-918, 12-919, 12-920, 12-921, 12-922, 12-923, 12-924, 12-925, and 12-927 REBEL DISTRIBUTORS CORP., INC. d/b/a PHYSICIAN PARTNER AND PHARMACY PARTNER (DESHAWN CLAYBORNE) VERSUS LUBA ET AL. ********** APPEAL FROM THE OFFICE OF WORKERS COMPENSATION - DISTRICT 04 PARISH OF LAFAYETTE, NO. 10-09067 SHARON MORROW, WORKERS COMPENSATION JUDGE ********** JIMMIE C. PETERS JUDGE ********** Court composed of Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux, Chief Judge, Jimmie C. Peters, and Marc T. Amy, Judges. AFFIRMED. THIBODEAUX, Chief Judge, dissents in part and assigns written reasons, with the exceptions of No. 12-923 and No. 12-924. Harry K. Burdette The Glenn Armentor Law Corporation 300 Stewart Street Lafayette, LA 70501 (337) 233-1471 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT: Rebel Distributors Corporation, Inc. d/b/a Physician Partner and Pharmacy Partner W. Michael Adams Stacey D. Williams Blanchard, Walker, O Quinn & Roberts P. O. Drawer 1126 Shreveport, LA 71163-1126 (318) 221-6858 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT: Rebel Distributors Corporation, Inc. d/b/a Physician Partner and Pharmacy Partner Jeffrey C. Napolitano Juge, Napolitano, Guilbeau, Ruli & Frieman 3320 West Esplanade Avenue North Metairie, LA 70002 (504) 831-7270 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: LUBA Casualty Insurance Company Shadowlake Management PETERS, J. For the reasons assigned in Rebel Distributors, Inc. v. LUBA Workers Compensation, 12-909 (La.App. 3 Cir. / /14), So.3d , we affirm the judgment of the workers compensation judge in all respects. We assess costs of this appeal equally between the plaintiff, Rebel Distributors Corp., Inc. d/b/a Physician Partner and Pharmacy Partner, and the defendants, LUBA Casualty Insurance Company and Shadowlake Management. AFFIRMED. STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT 12-909 consolidated with 12-910, 12-911, 12-912, 12-913, 12-914, 12-915, 12-916, 12-917, 12-918, 12-919, 12-920, 12-921, 12-922, 12-925, 12-926, and 12-927 REBEL DISTRIBUTORS CORP., INC. d/b/a PHYSICIAN PARTNER AND PHARMACY PARTNER (MARY DOUCET) VERSUS LUBA WORKERS COMP., ET AL. THIBODEAUX, Chief Judge, dissenting in part. The majority affirms the judgment of the Office of Workers Compensation limiting the payment of the outstanding pharmacy bill to $750.00 pursuant to La.R.S. 23:1142. In my view, that is erroneous. Louisiana Revised Statutes 23:1142(B)(1) and (B)(2)(a) repeatedly refer to diagnostic testing and treatment. It does not, as the majority opinion concedes, include prescription medication as part of nonemergency diagnostic testing or treatment. The diagnostic testing and treatment are the only matters that are subject to the $750.00 cap, not medication. The more specific provisions of Part II of Chapter 10 entitled Benefits should properly apply. Louisiana Revised Statutes 23:1203(A)(B)(D) and (E) all specifically refer to drugs, supplies, or services. The majority, in my view, is interpreting La.R.S. 23:1203 much too restrictively and focuses undue attention on references to employer and employee. For the foregoing reasons, I respectfully dissent in part.
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