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Slipping Through the Cracks: The Importance of Timely Legal Action
statute of limitations. Micken appealed, arguing that the substitution of defendants should relate back to the original filing date, making her lawsuit timely. The Court of Appeal, however, upheld the trial court’s decision, emphasizing the importance of naming the correct parties within the prescribed time frame. Key Takeaways: This case serves as a stark reminder
No Duty, No Liability: Court Clears Stanley Access Technologies in Revolving Door Accident Case
Door Closing Mechanism Causes Trip and Fall, Who is Liable? and When a Slip and Fall Isn’t Just an Accident: Understanding Merchant Liability
Louisiana Court of Appeal Rules in Favor of Golden Nugget in Slip and Fall Case
Louisiana Court Reverses Slip-and-Fall Judgment Against Hospital, Highlighting “Reasonable Care” Standard
Louisiana Court Reverses Slip-and-Fall Judgment Against Hospital, Highlighting “Reasonable Care” Standard
Can a Homeowner Bring a Lawsuit Against a Contractor for Injuries?
Ochsner’s Summary Judgment in Slip and Fall Case Overturned
The Clock is Ticking: Understanding Prescription in Louisiana Personal Injury Cases
“Wet Floor” Signs Prevail: Louisiana Court Reverses Slip and Fall Judgment, Highlighting the Importance of Adequate Warnings
Factual Disputes About Company’s Procedures Preclude Summary Judgment in Slip and Fall Lawsuit and Can a business be liable if a patron slips and falls on a wet walkway?
The Clock is Ticking: Understanding Prescription in Louisiana Personal Injury Cases
Personal Injury Claim in Streetcar Accident Barred by Prescription
When a Workplace Injury Crosses State Lines: Navigating the Complexities of Workers’ Compensation and Tort Liability
Employee Fails to Establish Link Between Previous Back Injury and Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis for Workers Compensation Claim
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