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Company’s Insurance Fails to Cover Truck Driver In Off-Hours Accident

Whether someone is working at the time of an accident can be difficult to tell, and it affects which insurance coverage applies. Harry T. Kemp was an independent contractor driving a Peterbilt tractor pulling a 50-foot flatbed trailer when the truck collided with an automobile driven by Lewis Jurey in East Baton Rouge Parish. Kemp

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Longterm Treatment for Terminally Ill Patient Called into Question

Longterm treatment and care can oftentimes be difficult and emotionally taxing for all involved. What’s more, when an already arduous process is muddled by improper actions by the medical staff, legal resolutions do exist but are unlikely to remedy the problems caused. After what seemed like a never-ending nap, an individual who will not be

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Exploring the Standard for Recovering Penalties From an “Arbitrary and Capricious” Insurer

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM) coverage is designed to protect a policyholder against injury or loss inflicted by another driver who has inadequate insurance or no insurance coverage at all. Louisiana statute provides that “an insurer owes to his insured a duty of good faith and fair dealing,” which includes fairly and promptly settling claims with the

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Calcasieu Parish May Be Liable For Damages Resulting from Failure to Ensure Drainage After Hurricane

Governments traditionally were immune from lawsuit. That has changed. In certain circumstances, governments may be held liable for the damage they cause. A coulee flooded homes in Lake Charles after Hurricane Rita, although the area is protected by a drainage district that operates pumps and pipes to ensure drainage. The Louisiana Court of Appeal affirmed

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No Attorney’s Fees for Derry Man After Insurance Dispute

When one is successful on a claim against an insurance company the payment of the claim is expected to be prompt. Any delay in payment could result in the court imposing a penalty against the insurance company. In most, if not all, cases this penalty takes the form of court costs and attorney’s fees. But

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Insurance Company Taken to Task for Poor Handling Claims

It is well settled under Louisiana law that insurers owe a duty of “good faith and fair dealing” to their customers. Each insurance company is required to adjust claims in a fair and prompt manner and to make reasonable efforts to settle claims when possible. La. R.S. 22:1973 establishes that damages may be awarded against

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Berniard Law Firm Files Class Action Lawsuit Against New Orleans Hotel

Louisiana’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act seeks to prevent businesses in the state from engaging in “unfair or deceptive acts and practices” or “unfair methods of competition” when doing business with customers. The law allows anyone who falls victim to such practices to file a civil action against the perpetrator and recover treble

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Attorney Jeff Berniard, Licensed Louisiana Attorney and Founder of Berniard Law Firm

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

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