Can a Passenger in a Car Accident Not be a Passenger?
Lafayette Case Explores When a Passenger Could Be Liable In An Automobile Accident
Lafayette Case Explores When a Passenger Could Be Liable In An Automobile Accident
Doctor Ordered to Pay for Deposition Fees Incurred by Louisiana Accident Victim
Insurance Company Avoids Paying for Claim Despite Issuing Two Certificates of Insurance
What happens when a motorist is injured in an automobile accident while operating a vehicle owned by an employer? While Louisiana law often permits named insured employees to receive reciprocal coverage under an employer’s insurer, insurance law is a complex and, at times, unclear field, especially in relation to uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. In the case
Conflicting Stories in New Orleans Car Accident
Failure to Double Check Insurance Policy Does Not Constitute Fraud in Jefferson Parish
Ice on Natchitoches’ Grand Ecore Bridge an Act of God, No One Liable for Unavoidable Accident
When Present Interests Conflict with Past Laws: Property Disputes Between the Usufruct and the Naked Owner
Falling Tree Victim Entitled to Increase of General Damages
Court Reaffirms: No Passenger Responsibility in Car Crash Caused by Drunk Driver
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