A Plaquemine Worker’s Request is Dismissed Due to Lack of Jurisdiction and Statutory of Limitation
Baton Rouge Plaintiff Loses Defamation Claim Due to Prescription.
Baton Rouge Plaintiff Loses Defamation Claim Due to Prescription.
Workers’ Compensation Act Protects Louisiana Employees Injured on Job
Louisiana Court Awards Workers Compensation Damages for Injured Employee Falling at Work
Louisiana Legal Malpractice Case Examines Res Judicata and Peremption Exceptions
Personal Jurisdiction Reviewed in Case With International Implications
Parish of Lafayette Man Loses Workers’ Compensation Supplemental Earnings Benefits After Performing Side Jobs
Contractor Not Liable for Electrocution Death in St. Tammany Parish
The Effect of Statutory Employee Status on a Claim for Injury on the Job
Louisiana Law Gives the Office of Workers’ Compensation Administration Exclusive Subject Matter Jurisdiction
filing a personal injury claim too late or even waiting too long to collect damages can result in having your personal injury claim denied. to determine if someone is considered an ‘employee’ despite being injured while working on a project. This is especially prevalent if a contractor hires subcontractors in order to complete a project.
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