In order to take a case to the courtroom, you must have a cause of action. Generally, a cause of action means that there is some law that the other person has violated, and that violation has harmed you, so you should be compensated for that harm. If the law…
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Court Discusses Limits on Use of Uninsured Motorist Coverage
The arena of insurance law is a very confusing area in which, quite often, significant knowledge and experience is required for a quality outcome. It is important to know which types of coverage are available and applicable for different circumstances. Without knowing which coverage can apply and to what extent…
Workers’ Compensation is One of the Only Remedies for Injured Employees
In Louisiana, an employee can only be compensated for a work related injury through workers’ compensation. This means that if an employee is negligently harmed during the course of work, the only remedy available is what is provided through the workers’ compensation act. This is true unless the injury was…
Laissez les Bon Temps Rouler!
The Berniard Law Firm is proud to be a New Orleans-based organization and nothing says NOLA better than Mardi Gras! We wish all of our readers a happy, and safe, Mardi Gras holiday!
What Rights Do Citizens of Louisiana Have Against Local Governments?
There are some circumstances under which states and local governments are immune from liability. For example, in most states a state or local government is immune in relation to the normal acts of governance. However, what things a government can be liable for is defined by the state constitution and…
Legal Malpractice Case Investigates Concept of Peremption
Larry Carriere was unable to bring a successful legal malpractice claim against his lawyer because he brought the claim in the wrong venue. Carriere filed suit in Lafayette Parish, where he lived when he hired his attorney, David Szwak. Instead, the suit should have been brought in Caddo, where his…
Kentucky Supreme Court Case Shows Need for Excellent Representation
A recent case within the Kentucky Court of Appeals demonstrates very extremely the need for quality counsel in all court proceedings. Regardless the subject or reasons you may find yourself in court, it is important that the lawyer you hire is not only able to represent you well in the…
Medical Malpractice Case Highlights Evidentiary Elements of Tragic Incident
In a semi-recent Third Circuit Court of Appeal decision, the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act was explored in order to determine whether the lower Vernon Parish District Court’s decision was appropriate. Despite the sad facts of the case, the appellate court may only overturn a trial court’s decision if there was…
Louisiana Liability Lawsuit Against Sand Supplier for Silicosis Dismissed
In nearly all cases, sand on a beach is enjoyable and safe. Sand used for sandblasting, however, creates dust that, upon being inhaled by an unprotected worker, increases the risk of lung disease or other lung-based medical concerns. The Louisiana Court of Appeal decided in Bates v. E. D. Bullard…
North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) Unveils Car Safety Gadgets to Avoid Distracted Driving, Accidents
At their core, car accidents are inherently unexpected events that only some of the time can be avoided. Two common causes behind avoidable accidents are obstructions in the roadway and distracted driving. While road crews do their best to clean up roads and highways of clutter, flat tires and other…