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If You Give a Horse a Carrot – When are Visitors Covered by the Equine Immunity Statute?
What Are Your Legal Steps After Being Bitten By a Horse in Louisiana?
Louisiana Court Affirms Caregiver’s Dog Bite Worker’s Compensation Claim
Louisiana Welder’s Lawsuit Dismissed for Failure to Overcome Presumption That Injury was Not Work-Related
Liability for Dog Attack in a “No Pets” Apartment Complex
Dog Bite Incident Highlights Review of Ownership versus Custody for Liability
What Are Your Legal Steps After Being Bitten By a Horse in Louisiana?
Dog Injury in Lafayette Leads to Examination of Liability
Unwelcome Bite at Kiwanis Club Pancake Festival Leads to Litigation
Dog Bite Incident Highlights Review of Ownership versus Custody for Liability
Louisiana Appellate Court Tackles Intra-Familial Dispute in Simsville Dog Bite Case
Dog Bite Incident Highlights Review of Ownership versus Custody for Liability
One Police Officer Found Not to Use Excessive Force, Others to Go to Trial
Gretna Woman’s Excessive Force Lawsuit Against Gretna Police Fails For Lack of Evidence
Court Throws Out Lafayette Parish Case As Plaintiff Fails To Deliver Service of Process Before Deadline
It is vital to know proper court procedures at the outset of litigation or else an otherwise valid claim might be thrown out of court without ever being heard. One prime example is the need to send initial court documents to a defendant within a set deadline (sending such documents, such as a citation or
Proper Service Essential for Successful Legal Remedy
Under Louisiana law, there are very specific rules about how to properly serve someone, and one of the important aspects of service that an attorney has to get right is the timing of it. Furthermore, not only does the service have to be carried out in a timely manner, but it also has to be
Jeffrey Berniard
Jeffrey Berniard is a specialized injury attorney with over 21 years of experience fighting for Louisiana families.