Car accidents oftentimes are not simple, clear-cut events that lend a clear idea of who was right and who was wrong. Instead, many times it is left to a court to decide what the circumstances were that led to the collision and the amount of responsibility each party had for…
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West Baton Rouge Parish Car Accident is a Cautionary Tale for Plaintiffs Who Sign Releases
In June 2007, Chadwick Dukes and his daughter, Skylah, were driving on La. Hwy. 983 in West Baton Rouge Parish. Their car was struck by a vehicle driven by Paul Declouette and owned by Sheryl Rogers. The following May, Dukes filed a lawsuit on behalf of Skylah seeking to recover…
Tragedy Reminds Louisiana Residents of Dangers With Semi Trucks
On May 7, 2010, the Donaldsonville community was saddened when 20 year-old Ryan Johnson was killed in a car accident when his car flipped after he collided with a semi-truck on LA 70. While this loss is tragic, it is also a reminder that accidents involving semi trucks should be…
Insurance Companies Battle Over Who Picks Up the Tab After a Car Wreck in Monroe
Amber Bridges was driving her parents’ 2002 Hyundai Sonata without their permission when she was involved in an accident with a 1992 GMC pickup truck owned by Tommy McClain at the intersection of Millhaven Road and Highway 594. She was attempting to turn left onto Millhaven road and was issued a…
Tragic Auto Accident in Morehouse Parish Illustrates Insurance Coverage Requirements for Substitute Vehicles
Imagine the following scenario: you are involved in a fender-bender in the parking lot of the grocery store. Your car is taken to the body shop for repairs. Since you need transportation to get to work and other places in the mean time, you rent a car from the local…
Assessing Multiple Defendants’ Liability in an Asbestos Case
As research has revealed more about the dangers of asbestos and the mechanics of how it causes certain types of lung disease and cancer, medical and social opinion of asbestos has changed. Likewise, the law of asbestos-related injuries has changed in the last half century. For example, one of our…
Importance of Keeping Deadlines: Recent Court of Appeals Abandonment Decision
While a plaintiff may have the best case possible, things do not always work out the way they should. Lawsuits don’t just fail on their merits. Sometimes not following procedural deadlines or simply not taking action at all can spell doom as well. In an April 2010 decision, the First…
Understanding Property Damage Claims and Amount of Time to File Suit
In Mallett v. McNeal, 939 SO.2d 1254, 2005-2289 (La. 10/17/06), the Supreme Court of Louisiana held that an unconditional payment of a property damage claim constitutes an acknowledgement sufficient to interrupt prescription. Thus, for example, an insurance company’s tender of an unconditional payment to an injured third-party claimant is an…
Underinsured Motorists and Protections Available to Louisiana Drivers
Louisiana law requires motorists to carry liability insurance on any automobile they own. This coverage pays for property damages or personal injury for which you may be legally responsible. Unfortunately, not everyone on the road has insurance. However, insurance companies have built in protection for drivers that are injured by…
DeRidder Man Successful Against Insurance Company: Court Explains Principle of Res Judicata
In 2005, Dale Spires of DeRidder was in a car accident that was caused by April Roberts. He sued Ms. Roberts and her insurance company paid out $10,000, which was the limit under her insurance policy. The suit was dismissed in 2006. In 2007, Spires filed an additional lawsuit against…