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Medical Malpractice Case Highlights Evidentiary Elements of Tragic Incident

In a semi-recent Third Circuit Court of Appeal decision, the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act was explored in order to determine whether the lower Vernon Parish District Court’s decision was appropriate. Despite the sad facts of the case, the appellate court may only overturn a trial court’s decision if there was clearly an error in the

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Suing the Wrong Defendant: How to Protect Your Case in Louisiana

In Louisiana, you in the past you often had only one year from the date of an accident to file a lawsuit. If you filed on the 364th day but name the wrong defendant, you might find your case permanently dismissed before it even starts. Identifying the correct party isn’t just a clerical task—it is

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Location Dictates Applicable Law, Law Dictates Fault in Marksville

Location can be crucial in determining what law applies to a given situation. When an ambulance driver struck Mr. Dwight Johnson’s truck in the Marksville Taco Bell drive-through lane, Mr. Johnson and his friend were injured. His truck was damaged as well. Since this accident occurred in a parking lot, the general tort law of

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Foreseeability Key to Establishing Accountability in Bastrop Fire Case

Drunk people and gasoline mix very poorly. One such ill-advised combination occurred near Bastrop, Louisiana in 2009. The blend of impaired judgment and a highly combustible, but readily available, substance often end in tragedy. That was the case for a Mr. Ryan Brodnax. He and some friends were drinking beer and playing with gasoline near

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Prescription Limits Discussed in Case Coming from Baton Rouge Fall

Lawsuits have limitations on when an individual can sue. These limitations are important so that people will not dread being sued for some things for their entire lives. It is also important because evidence will be fresher and readily available the sooner the lawsuit commences. However, these limitations also imply that those injured and lawyers

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Appeals Court Determines Judgment Due to Conflict of Fact

Juries have always been an important part of our legal system. Although many people dread jury duty, they are really performing a service when they are called. That service involves providing a judgment by a panel of your peers. We place a great deal of value in judgment rendered by your fellow community members. Generally,

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Medical Malpractice Case Highlights Evidentiary Elements of Tragic Incident

In a semi-recent Third Circuit Court of Appeal decision, the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act was explored in order to determine whether the lower Vernon Parish District Court’s decision was appropriate. Despite the sad facts of the case, the appellate court may only overturn a trial court’s decision if there was clearly an error in the

Read More »

Suing the Wrong Defendant: How to Protect Your Case in Louisiana

In Louisiana, you in the past you often had only one year from the date of an accident to file a lawsuit. If you filed on the 364th day but name the wrong defendant, you might find your case permanently dismissed before it even starts. Identifying the correct party isn’t just a clerical task—it is

Read More »

Location Dictates Applicable Law, Law Dictates Fault in Marksville

Location can be crucial in determining what law applies to a given situation. When an ambulance driver struck Mr. Dwight Johnson’s truck in the Marksville Taco Bell drive-through lane, Mr. Johnson and his friend were injured. His truck was damaged as well. Since this accident occurred in a parking lot, the general tort law of

Read More »

Foreseeability Key to Establishing Accountability in Bastrop Fire Case

Drunk people and gasoline mix very poorly. One such ill-advised combination occurred near Bastrop, Louisiana in 2009. The blend of impaired judgment and a highly combustible, but readily available, substance often end in tragedy. That was the case for a Mr. Ryan Brodnax. He and some friends were drinking beer and playing with gasoline near

Read More »

Prescription Limits Discussed in Case Coming from Baton Rouge Fall

Lawsuits have limitations on when an individual can sue. These limitations are important so that people will not dread being sued for some things for their entire lives. It is also important because evidence will be fresher and readily available the sooner the lawsuit commences. However, these limitations also imply that those injured and lawyers

Read More »

Appeals Court Determines Judgment Due to Conflict of Fact

Juries have always been an important part of our legal system. Although many people dread jury duty, they are really performing a service when they are called. That service involves providing a judgment by a panel of your peers. We place a great deal of value in judgment rendered by your fellow community members. Generally,

Read More »
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