Jacobs v. New Orleans Public Service, Inc.

LEMMON, Justice,

dissenting.

The psychiatric testimony in the first trial, which was introduced solely to corroborate plaintiff’s claim that her fear of needles justified her refusal of a myelogram, was evidence in support of her claim for damages resulting from a back injury. There was no claim for or evidence of a psychological disability related to the accident. The initial decision by the court of appeal was correct.