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Understanding Your Rights After a Car Accident Crucial to Damages Award

You are sitting in your car, stopped at a stop sign, patiently waiting for the right moment to go. Suddenly, the distracted driver behind you rear-ends you. You go through the hassle of filing a report and you exchange information. Shortly thereafter, feeling some slight pain from the accident, you head over to a medical

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No Cause of Action Against School Board Employees in Richland Parish

A recent sad case from the Second Circuit Court of Appeal demonstrates how difficult statute interpretation can be. Adrienne Breana Howard was a high school student in Rayville, LA. Struck by an oncoming school bus when she was either pushed or fell off the sidewalk and into the street, Breana tragically died from her injuries.

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Forklift Operator from Lena, Louisiana, Wins Workplace Injury Appeal

Injury can occur on the job even when you least expect it. Kenneth Dale Kelly, a forklift operator for Lena, Louisiana, shipping company Boise Cascade, was injured on the job in August 2007. Unlike most workplace injuries that occur due to accidents, Kelly was intentionally injured by a coworker. Kelly was sitting at his desk

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Expert Testimony Key in Industrial Incident Resulting in Injuries

It is no secret that evidence and witness testimony are arguably the two most important aspects of injury litigation and the impact that each has on the outcome of an adjudication can either make or break your case. In order to understand these effects more fully, it is important to note that there is a

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Court Discusses Limits on Use of Uninsured Motorist Coverage

The arena of insurance law is a very confusing area in which, quite often, significant knowledge and experience is required for a quality outcome. It is important to know which types of coverage are available and applicable for different circumstances. Without knowing which coverage can apply and to what extent it can apply, an insured

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Louisiana Workers’ Comp: Understanding the Two-Contract Theory

In Louisiana, filing a workers’ compensation claim often feels like a trade-off. While the system provides guaranteed medical and wage benefits, it also acts as an ‘exclusive remedy,’ meaning you generally cannot sue your employer for negligence. But what happens when you work for a subcontractor on a larger job site? Under the ‘Two-Contract Theory,’

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What Rights Do Citizens of Louisiana Have Against Local Governments?

There are some circumstances under which states and local governments are immune from liability. For example, in most states a state or local government is immune in relation to the normal acts of governance. However, what things a government can be liable for is defined by the state constitution and state legislation. The government can

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Legal Malpractice Case Investigates Concept of Peremption

Larry Carriere was unable to bring a successful legal malpractice claim against his lawyer because he brought the claim in the wrong venue. Carriere filed suit in Lafayette Parish, where he lived when he hired his attorney, David Szwak. Instead, the suit should have been brought in Caddo, where his lawyer’s law office is because

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Jeffrey Berniard is a specialized injury attorney with over 21 years of experience fighting for Louisiana families.

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Understanding Your Rights After a Car Accident Crucial to Damages Award

You are sitting in your car, stopped at a stop sign, patiently waiting for the right moment to go. Suddenly, the distracted driver behind you rear-ends you. You go through the hassle of filing a report and you exchange information. Shortly thereafter, feeling some slight pain from the accident, you head over to a medical

Read More »

No Cause of Action Against School Board Employees in Richland Parish

A recent sad case from the Second Circuit Court of Appeal demonstrates how difficult statute interpretation can be. Adrienne Breana Howard was a high school student in Rayville, LA. Struck by an oncoming school bus when she was either pushed or fell off the sidewalk and into the street, Breana tragically died from her injuries.

Read More »

Forklift Operator from Lena, Louisiana, Wins Workplace Injury Appeal

Injury can occur on the job even when you least expect it. Kenneth Dale Kelly, a forklift operator for Lena, Louisiana, shipping company Boise Cascade, was injured on the job in August 2007. Unlike most workplace injuries that occur due to accidents, Kelly was intentionally injured by a coworker. Kelly was sitting at his desk

Read More »

Expert Testimony Key in Industrial Incident Resulting in Injuries

It is no secret that evidence and witness testimony are arguably the two most important aspects of injury litigation and the impact that each has on the outcome of an adjudication can either make or break your case. In order to understand these effects more fully, it is important to note that there is a

Read More »

Court Discusses Limits on Use of Uninsured Motorist Coverage

The arena of insurance law is a very confusing area in which, quite often, significant knowledge and experience is required for a quality outcome. It is important to know which types of coverage are available and applicable for different circumstances. Without knowing which coverage can apply and to what extent it can apply, an insured

Read More »

Louisiana Workers’ Comp: Understanding the Two-Contract Theory

In Louisiana, filing a workers’ compensation claim often feels like a trade-off. While the system provides guaranteed medical and wage benefits, it also acts as an ‘exclusive remedy,’ meaning you generally cannot sue your employer for negligence. But what happens when you work for a subcontractor on a larger job site? Under the ‘Two-Contract Theory,’

Read More »

What Rights Do Citizens of Louisiana Have Against Local Governments?

There are some circumstances under which states and local governments are immune from liability. For example, in most states a state or local government is immune in relation to the normal acts of governance. However, what things a government can be liable for is defined by the state constitution and state legislation. The government can

Read More »

Legal Malpractice Case Investigates Concept of Peremption

Larry Carriere was unable to bring a successful legal malpractice claim against his lawyer because he brought the claim in the wrong venue. Carriere filed suit in Lafayette Parish, where he lived when he hired his attorney, David Szwak. Instead, the suit should have been brought in Caddo, where his lawyer’s law office is because

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