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Workers’ Compensation

If you were injured on the job, there are certain things you will want to tell your employer about the accident in writing. But that’s not the only thing you want to do. It’s important that your employer understands what happened, so they can start processing your workers’ compensation claim. Learn what information you need...

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Premises Liability

In Louisiana, a reasonable warning in slip and fall cases means providing adequate notice of a hazard, typically through the use of signs. Whether it’s a wet floor or a loose rug, the store or other public location must alert people of the danger. The warning needs to be visible and effective to be considered...

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Car Accident

A trusted car accident attorney is key to securing compensation after a crash, whether through a trial verdict or (more likely) a pre-trial settlement. However, it is not always smooth sailing. For example, if one of the parties in the case was involved in a criminal offense related to the accident (such as drunk driving),...

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Car Accident

Walking along a roadway can be a dangerous habit, especially at night when it is hard to see. In Louisiana, pedestrians must yield to cars when crossing the street outside of the crosswalks. So it is important to always avoid making this mistake, and others, that could put you at risk for an injury. We...

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Maritime and Offshore Accidents

The Jones Act, also called the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, is a federal law that provides maritime workers with the right to sue their employer or other crew members for negligence. If you are a seaman and are hurt while on the job, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages,...

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Blog, Car Accident

When you are facing significant hospital expenses or other losses after a vehicle collision, it is natural to want to receive your payout as quickly as possible and put the legal ordeal behind you. Many insurance companies try to play hardball or wait out the dispute until the statute of limitations runs out. What can...

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Workers’ Compensation

Working on an oil rig comes with certain risks, the most common being vehicle collisions, fires, being struck by machinery, and falls, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). These hazards can result in broken bones, burns, and back and neck injuries. Continue reading to learn about the dangers and injuries of working...

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Blog, Insurance Claims

Insurers may try to deny an injury claim for several reasons, including policy exclusions, liability disputes, or allegations of a lack of evidence. Often, adjusters will try to pressure you into settling for an amount that does not even cover your damages. Do not fall victim to these tactics. If you have been injured in...

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Workers’ Compensation

Workers’ compensation is a valuable legal process for employees injured on the job in Louisiana. Employers have a duty to either carry insurance or self-insure work-related injuries that provides key benefits, including covered medical care, disability payments, vocational rehabilitation, and death benefits. However, the claim process can be complex and difficult to manage as an...

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Paralysis Injury

Paralyzing accidents are considered catastrophic because they change the course of your life in the instant they happen. The emotional trauma can be a lot to deal with, especially if you did not cause your accident. The at-fault individual, or their insurer, should compensate you for what you lost. Depending on the severity of your...

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