Injured Employee Argues New Orleans Trial Court Judgment was Premature due to Inadequate Discovery
Legal Discovery Process to be Respected, Can Lead to Medical Malpractice Case Dismissal
Legal Discovery Process to be Respected, Can Lead to Medical Malpractice Case Dismissal
It is always difficult when you lose a job. But it can be even more difficult if you feel you were unfairly fired. If you find yourself in this situation, consider what legal options are available. This is the situation Christine Simpson found herself in after being fired from her job as a production technician
An employee suffering an injury at work can be concerning for both the employee and employer. This concern can be increased when the injury sustained at work is an aggravation of a previous injury. However, as one Louisiana individual discovered, providing solid evidence backing your workers’ compensation claim can be critical to the lawsuit. Mrs.
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