Guarding the Greater Good: Understanding Louisiana Civil Code Article 7
Did the Son Have the Right to Lend Dad the Company Truck? and When Accidents Happen: The Limits of a Homeowner’s Liability for a Child’s Injury
Did the Son Have the Right to Lend Dad the Company Truck? and When Accidents Happen: The Limits of a Homeowner’s Liability for a Child’s Injury
Have you ever read a law and wondered what it truly means? Or found yourself facing a situation where a rule seemed to apply — but its exact implications were unclear? In Louisiana, our legal system is based on the civil law tradition, meaning that interpretation depends heavily on the Louisiana Civil Code. Understanding how
Video Surveillance Clears Dollar General: No Liability Without Proof of a Hazard
A tragic accident involving a young boy with autism has raised questions about the legal responsibility of homeowners when someone is injured on their property. The case of Justin Stollenwerck v. Robert Schweggman, Jr., et al. explores the boundaries of a homeowner’s duty of care, especially when the injured party is the guest of a
Car insurance policies can be riddled with complex terms and conditions, often leading to misunderstandings between policyholders and insurers. The case of Mandi and Abigail Ardda v. Danielle T. Peters, et al. brings this issue to the forefront, highlighting the challenges of navigating insurance exclusions and the importance of clear communication. The Accident and the
In the realm of insurance claims and legal disputes, the concept of subrogation often plays a crucial role. Subrogation allows an insurer, after paying a claim to its insured, to step into the insured’s shoes and seek reimbursement from the party responsible for the loss. But what happens when the insured settles their claim directly
The High Cost of Overlooking Fine Print: A Cautionary Tale of Settlements and Release Forms
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