Construction Worker’s Electrocuted Injury Leads to Dispute Among Defendants Over Liability
Contractor Not Liable for Electrocution Death in St. Tammany Parish
Contractor Not Liable for Electrocution Death in St. Tammany Parish
Injury Case Shows the Ultimate Impact Summary Judgment Can Make
Louisiana Restaurant Held Liable for Unreasonably Risky Stairs Can a business be liable if a patron slips and falls on a wet walkway?
Lawsuits involving slip and fall accidents are widespread. However, specific requirements must be satisfied to prevail in a slip-and-fall case. The following lawsuit helps answer the question: Can a business be held liable if a patron slips and falls on a wet walkway? While walking with her son in the Treasure Chest Casino parking lot,
Slip and Fall in Louisiana Convenience Store Lawsuit Discusses Open and Obvious Risk  Supermarket Not Liable For Slip-and-Fall Because Of Lack Of Constructive Notice
Lake Charles Slip and Fall Lawsuit Against Kroger Fails for Lack of Notice Understanding Open and Obvious Defects: Implications for Personal Injury Claims
Slip and Fall in Louisiana Convenience Store Lawsuit Discusses Open and Obvious Risk. Â Understanding Open and Obvious Defects: Implications for Personal Injury Claims
2317 and Broussard v. State, through Office of State Bldgs, Div. of Admin. In this case, Acadian argued the hole was open and obvious, so it had no duty to warn the Lincolns about it. However, the appellate court explained the issue was actually whether the hole, when covered by a thin piece of plywood
Tenants Failure to Abide by Lease Agreement Results in Lost Ability to Sue Landlord
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