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Crash on Highway 117 Results in Damages for a Lost Husband and Father

A two-car collision on Highway 117 in Natchitoches Parish led to a lawsuit and an appeal regarding the amount of damages awarded, among other things. On the morning of October 25, 2002, Edward Raymond was travelling north on Highway 117, returning from work. He was a firefighter at Fort Polk.…

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The Need to Hire an Attorney For Car Accidents Illustrated in Recent Case

Victim John Deshotels learned the hard way what happens when you donÕt have a an attorney represent you in an accident injury claim. He took his case to trial unrepresented and lost. Even after getting an attorney the damage was done and he lost again in a recent Court of…

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Traffic Circle Plan Chosen for Alexandria Intersection to Increase Safety

According to a report from talkofthetown.com, a low-speed traffic circle, or “roundabout,” is slated to be installed at the end of Jackson Street Extension in Alexandria. The intersection links Jackson Street Extension with Twin Bridges Road, Lodi Road, and Horseshoe Drive. The initial plan called for a four-way stop sign,…

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A No-Show in Court Does Not Mean Default Judgment Success

When Robert Williams, Jr. and Tyson Smith got into an altercation that resulted in a broken jaw for Williams, the Williams family brought a lawsuit against both Tyson Smith and the Northeast Louisiana Marine Institute, Inc. (NLMI). NLMI is an alternative school in Tallulah, LA. The event occurred one January…

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Fighting for Discovery Can Be an Uphill Battle Against Corporations

When a lawsuit is brought the positions of the parties are frequently unequal. This is often the case for products liability suits, which involve an injured consumer or user of a product seeking to recover damages from the maker or seller of the product. Being a large and sometimes repeat…

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Slight Standard of Causation is all That is Needed in Jones Act Cases

A recent Louisiana Court of Appeals decision provides a good discussion of the burden of proof required in Jones Act cases. James Bancroft worked as a seaman on the M/V Captain Nick owned by Mitchell Offshore Marine when the ship collided with the Pan Am Caribe. Mr. Bancroft was thrown…

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Lawsuit Filed Over Alleged Defective GE Electric Range

A fire broke out in 2008 within the Denham Springs, Louisiana, home of Thomas and Janice Campbell that laid devastation to the house and left the couple looking for answers. The fire investigator determined the fire’s cause was a defective range in the Campbell’s kitchen. The investigator determined the burners…

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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…

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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…

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Court of Appeals Examines the Scope of Employment Requirement for Vicarious Liability

In a recent Louisiana Court of Appeals decision, Janika Johnson appealed a verdict in favor of Gilley Enterprises, owner of a Monroe McDonalds. Johnson, as a customer at the McDonald’s in 2006, was involved in an altercation with an employee. There was a history of ill feeling between Johnson and…

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