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When Car Accidents Get Messy: How Clear Language and Resolved Claims Can Help You Win Your Lawsuit
Can a Litigant Exclude Evidence in a Car Accident Lawsuit?
Imagine being on a jury – everything you hear has gone through a process of admittance to be used as evidence during the trial. What the jury is told often plays a role in what the jury thinks of the parties and how it assigns blame amongst them. The following lawsuit explores what happens when
A “Stay” of a Federal Suit May Have Far-Reaching Impacts for Prescription Purposes
Personal injury cases can often drag out for years in a confusing manner. This is especially true when there are disagreements about the proper venue and subject matter jurisdiction. A recent appeal discussed below tackles the challenges of dismissal of actions due to a lack of jurisdiction and the timing requirement of prescription. This case
Louisiana Court holds that tutors are not considered a “parent” entitled to bring a claim for loss of consortium
Car accidents are extremely traumatic events that can impact the lives of anyone involved. The legal issues arising after a car accident can be complex and affect everyone involved. For example, what are the rights of a tutor when bringing claims on behalf of the children they are responsible for? Will they be considered “parents”
Jeffrey Berniard
Jeffrey Berniard is a specialized injury attorney with over 21 years of experience fighting for Louisiana families.