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Lawsuit Over Jackson Parish Car Wreck Dismissed Due to Late Filing

Under Louisiana law, the plaintiff in a personal injury lawsuit may file his complaint with the court by fax. However, the plaintiff must, within five days of transmitting the fax, forward to the clerk of court the original, signed complaint and any fees that are due. If the plaintiff fails…

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Third Circuit Rejects Trial Court’s Apportionment of Fault in Lafayette Auto Accident

It is well settled in Louisiana jurisprudence that an appellate court’s review of a trial court’s apportionment of fault in a negligence action is subject to the manifest error standard. In other words, in order for an appellate court to overturn a trial court’s assessment of fault, it must conclude…

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Court Explores Standard of Review in Baton Rouge Car Wreck Case

On August 7, 2002, James Wilson was driving his car southbound on Essen Lane in Baton Rouge. When he attempted to make a left turn onto the on-ramp for I-10, Wilson pulled into the path of an oncoming car driven by Barbara White northbound on Essen. The crash left Wilson…

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Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal Punishes For Duplicitous Suits

As part of our Constitutional right to due process, an individual is allowed to bring grievances before a court. However, certain judicial policies may be enacted to deny plaintiffs from bringing suits that have already been litigated, are being brought with the intent to harass, or are frivolous. The purpose…

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Baton Rouge Plaintiff Loses Defamation Claim Due to Prescription

The following case highlights the importance of waiting no time in bringing a cause of action that is available. In 2008, Debra Goulas worked as a bookkeeper for Sunbelt Air Conditioning Supply in Baton Rouge. Jessie Touchet, owner of Sunbelt, and Diane Jones, Goulas’s manager, accused her of stealing over…

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Baton Rouge Pedestrian Strike Reminds Drivers of Duty to Keep a Lookout

It is well settled in Louisiana law that automobile drivers are required to exercise care to avoid colliding with pedestrians. Motorists are charged with the duty to see what an “ordinarily prudent” driver should see to prevent striking pedestrians in the roadway. In fact, La. R.S. 32:214 requires drivers to…

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Medical Malpractice Case in Louisiana Shows Importance of Panels

Is the Failure to Observe a “Do-Not-Resuscitate” Order Medical Malpractice? A common element in medical malpractice cases we have previously examined on this blog is the role of Louisiana’s medical review panel. As a brief review, claims brought against healthcare providers under Louisiana’s Medical Malpractice Act (“MMA”) must be reviewed…

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Tractor-Trailer Accident on I-20 Leads to Court’s Consideration of Request for Remittitur

A defendant who wishes to challenge a jury’s damages award can petition the court for a new trial. As this is often an undesirable path for both the defendant and the plaintiff, Louisiana law offers an alternative approach: when the trial court believes that the verdict is “so excessive ……

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Second Circuit Second Guesses Trial Court’s Apportionment of Fault in Caddo Parish Car Wreck

When apportioning fault between two or more parties in a negligence action, the finder of fact is given great deference on review. An appellate court may not set aside a trial court’s finding unless there is “manifest error” or it is “clearly wrong.” Cole v. Dept. of Public Safety &…

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Iberville Parish Backhoe Accident Sheds Light on DOTD Duty of Care

When an accident occurs as a result of poor road conditions the question arises whether or not those responsible for the road’s upkeep can be held liable. This was the issue at hand when Jesse Brooks was killed after the backhoe he was driving on Highway 30 in Iberville Parish…

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