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While Injured Worker Claims Late Payment, Louisiana’s First Circuit Court of Appeals Focuses on Important Date

For purposes of seeking an appeal, there is great importance in preserving the record, which may be done through admitting evidence at trial to support relevant claims. When the record has not been established at trial, it is difficult for the best attorneys to succeed on appeal. William Taylor (Mr.…

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East Baton Rouge Court Relies on Witness Testimony to Decide Automobile Accident Case

Following an automobile accident, you will likely deal with insurance companies unwilling to pay what you believe you are owed. Insurance companies may rely on a multitude of evidence to support their decisions, including witness testimony. The following East Baton Rouge lawsuit demonstrates the weight courts may place on witness…

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When Is It Too Late to Request Paternity Blood Tests In Louisiana?

When a married couple welcomes a new child, the father is presumed to be the legal father.   In many cases, the legal father is also the biological father.  Unfortunately, there are cases when biological and legal fathers exist separately.   What legal rights and remedies does a biological father…

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When a Cow’s Journey Turns into a Legal Showdown, Liability for Escaped Cows in Louisiana

What happens when a cow crosses a road? Although that might sound like the start of a joke, that is the situation Zaine Kasem found herself in after being run over by a cow that escaped from a herd owned by Joyce B. Williams and H.R. Williams Cattle Company (“HRW”). …

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Navigating the Rules of Evidence: How They Can Impact Your Lawsuit and the Jury’s Perception

When you are preparing for a lawsuit, it is crucial to understand what evidence you will be allowed to present in support of your claim. On the flip side, if there is evidence you do not think the other party should be able to present, you can file a motion…

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Who Is Responsible If I Was Injured in Jail Due to Unsafe Conditions?

Jails are supposed to be safe for the people in them and can’t expose inmates to unnecessary risk of injury. Even though prisons are not required to be legally comfortable, they must still provide safe living conditions. If someone gets hurt because of unsafe conditions in jail, they can seek…

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Prevailing Against All Odds: Triumphing in a Workers’ Compensation Claim

In the realm of lawsuits, there are always two sides to the story, presenting challenges in determining who will emerge victorious. However, even when faced with factual disputes, there is still hope for success in your worker’s compensation claim. The case of David Thibodaux, a truck driver for Grand Isle…

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When Is a Doctor Required to Warn Someone of a Patient’s Threat?

The case of Danell Brice, a home health nurse who was attacked while visiting Timothy Bragg’s apartment, highlights the complex legal issues surrounding the duty of care owed by healthcare professionals in situations involving potential harm to third parties. Brice filed a lawsuit against Dr. Lynn Simon, Braggs’ treating psychiatrist,…

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The Challenge of Establishing Causal Links in Workers’ Compensation Claims

A pre-existing illness requiring time off is difficult, especially if one believes the work environment is worsening the condition. However, proving the environment is the cause of the worsening condition is difficult to do. So, how can a pre-existing illness affect a worker’s compensation claim? What happens if you cannot…

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Seeking Unpaid Wages in Louisiana: Clarifying Petition Requirements for Employees

When terminating employment in Louisiana, it is crucial to understand the laws governing the timely payment of owed wages. However, a question arises when an employee fails to explicitly state “discharged” or “resigned” in their petition. Kevion Dillon found herself in such a situation after experiencing harassment and discrimination that…

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