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Physician Determination of Improvement of Physical Condition Leads to Change in Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Parish of Lafayette Man

Employers and workers’ compensation insurance companies are continually looking for ways to cut their workers’ compensation claim amounts. For the injured employee, a workers’ compensation claim is a new process. But for the employer and insurance company reducing costs is a continual process. This litigation can even continue to happen…

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Look Out Below! Ouachita Parish Employee Receives Benefits in Head Injury Case

The workers’ compensation system exists to compensate employees when a work-related accident occurs.  Frequently, however, employers will attempt to deny or at least curtail benefits.  One common tactic is to blame an employee’s injuries on a pre existing medical condition rather than the work accident.  But does this excuse really…

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Judicial Interpretation of Automobile Accident Testimony Given High Deference on Appeal in Case Out of Westwego

Automobile accidents are an unfortunately common occurrence; becoming increasingly more common with the temptations of texting and social media use while driving.   While not all accidents result in life-threatening injuries, they do most often come with at least the headache of assigning fault.  Figuring out who was at fault sometimes…

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Plaintiff Fails to Provide Expert Witness to Sustain Medical Malpractice Suit

Medical malpractice suits are notorious in the legal community as being difficult and expensive cases. One reason why these cases are so difficult is because lawyers must hire and rely on numerous experts to argue why a professional should, or should not be, liable. But what happens when a plaintiff…

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Court Rules Pre-Existing Conditions Not A Bar To Recovery for Person injured in Erath

Sometimes judges and juries make mistakes that prevent injured parties from obtaining the relief they deserve. Both judges and juries can be swayed by arguments and make rulings that seem contrary to the weight of the evidence presented at trial. In such a situation, it is important to have an…

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Injured Gym Member’s Claim Denied On Grounds That Member Was A “Sophisticated User”

Many people own a gym membership but upwards of 80% of those people fail to regularly go to the gym. If you find yourself infrequently inside of a gym, it can seem like a strange place. There are many different machines and sometimes it isn’t so clear how to properly…

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When Might Your Workers’ Compensation Benefits Be Modified By Court Order?

A lawsuit out of Lafayette Parish demonstrates how Louisiana law allocates workers’ compensation benefits. To qualify for benefits, an employee must be injured during the course of employment. Temporary Total Disability (TTD) Benefits are paid while the employee is unable to work due to an injury. Supplemental Earnings Benefits (“SEB”)…

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Walgreens Wins over Former Employee in Workers’ Compensation Case Out of Moss Bluff, Louisiana

When you get hurt on the job, it is common to seek workers’ compensation benefits to help with the costs of your injury.  However, the employer will likely at some point seek to diminish or cease payment altogether. In a recent case out of the Parish of Calcasieu, we learn…

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“Watch Out, Slugger!” Errant Baseball Cost Insurance Provider More Than Policy’s Time Limits in Case Out of Lafayette Parish

Peanuts and cracker jacks are two cornerstones of the game of baseball.  However, surgery is not. Yet, when one little leaguer got struck by a baseball during practice, the league’s insurer tried to get out of picking up some of his medical bills. The Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal,…

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