Workers’ compensation pays for an employee’s medical expenses and lost wages when an employee is injured on the job. But what happens when an employee is injured while performing his or her job in a manner not approved of by the employer? Recently, a Court of Appeal for the State…
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Lafayette Parish Man’s Attempt to Remove Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Fails
Under Louisiana law, an employee who is injured while on the job is entitled to “vocational rehabilitation services” (services that help an individual overcome his or her own physical or mental disability in order for that individual to return to work) provided by a vocational rehabilitation counselor. La. R.S. 23:1226…
Man Ordered to Pay Restitution for Workers’ Compensation Benefits After Misrepresenting Previous Back Injuries
Be it alleged abuses in the welfare system or lying on their tax return, individuals abusing the system has been a hot button issue for the past couple of years. But what happens when someone gets caught? How does the law handle the people who abuse the system? Recently, a…
Case in Jefferson Parish Deemed “Abandoned” After Three Years of No Activity
A good lawyer must be on top of his or her case. Not only must a lawyer know the facts of the case and the applicable law, but the lawyer must also meet certain deadlines and procedure requirements by the court. While little activity on a case might mean it…
Court Finds Coca-Cola Employee Not Within Scope of Employment During Car Accident in Lafayette
When are you on the job? While seemingly a simple question, many personal injury cases revolve around the issue of whether an individual was acting within the scope of his or her employment. The ramifications of the answer to this question determine whether a business is on the hook for…
Louisiana Court Awards Plaintiff $404,028.21 for Loss of Big Toe.
As if having car troubles was not bad enough, imagine also losing your toe in the process. Well, that exact scenario happened to Valerie Babin. After her vehicle broke down in Gonzales, Louisiana, Ms. Babin called American Towing Enterprises to tow her vehicle. An American Towing Enterprises’s employee, Floyd Russo,…
Prisoner Sues Prison For Denial of an Extra Pillow And Mattress
Is it cruel and unusual punishment for a prison to not provide an extra pillow and mattress to an injured prisoner? According to Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, it is not. It is unsurprising that inmates often complain about mistreatment from prison officials. But what is required for a prison…
No Relief in Sight? Work Injury Case Out of Venice, Louisiana is Resurrected by Court of Appeal
Decisiveness can be an excellent quality, especially in a judge. Court dockets are usually quite full and it can take a very long time for cases to be resolved. Whenever there is a confusion over which law to apply, however, patience is the greater virtue. In a lawsuit, lawyers will…
Injured Worker Found Permanently Disabled in Case Out of Opelousas
Accidents in the workplace can rob one of the ability to work or even do simple daily tasks. The system of workers’ compensation exists to ensure that injured workers are compensated for their injuries. However, certain rules exist to ensure money is distributed efficiently. In a recent case out of…
“Who Do You Work For?!” Worker Found to be “Employee” of Another Company in Personal Injury Case Out of Natchitoches Parish
Getting seriously injured on the job is always a terrible experience, but what if it is unclear for purposes of a lawsuit who you even work for? You know that someone owes you compensation for your injuries, but in this recent case out of Natchitoches Parish that “someone” may not…