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Will My Business Car Uninsured Motorist Coverage Provide Coverage for a Personal Vehicle?

Car accidents are common and complicated. Wrecks can involve company cars, ride shares, and large commercial vehicles, all with different types of insurance. Impacts can occur while driving on a work errand. All these different types of accidents invoke numerous insurance questions. Questions such as; If you are out driving…

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Workers’ Compensation Claim Denied For Failure To Seek Preapproval

It can be a long road to recovery from a work-related injury. If you or a loved one suffered an injury on the job, it is crucial to understand the workers’ compensation system to comply with all the requirements to receive any compensation to which you are entitled.  Carl Gabriel…

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Injured Worker Failed to Establish Disability Resulted From Work-Related Injury

What happens if you are hurt on the job? Not only do you have to deal with the physical effects of your injury, but you also have to navigate when it is safe to return to work. The workers’ compensation system is designed to aid injured workers. It can provide…

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Drivers of Emergency Vehicles Held to Unique Standard of Care in Louisiana

Despite stringent rules and regulations designed to keep unlicensed drivers off the road, minors often find their way behind the wheel. Police in Gonzales, Louisiana, were forced to reckon with the seriousness of such a driver when a high-speed police chase on Interstate 10 turned deadly in May of 2004.…

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Lawyer’s Lack of Persistence Causes Baton Rouge Slip and Fall Lawsuit to Fail

Personal injuries occur every day in society and should be taken seriously. Yet, courts must judge the importance of each accident. As a result, not all injuries are ruled in favor of the injured individual. A lawyer representing an injured person must investigate the circumstances and facts surrounding the injury…

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Can I sue my Employer if I was robbed while at Work in Louisiana?

It’s reasonable to want to feel safe at work, no matter your job. Employers must keep their employees free from unnecessary danger and generally provide a safe working environment. Even given this duty, the law doesn’t always hold them responsible for the actions of criminals. A recent lawsuit out of…

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Can the Time to File a Lawsuit in Louisiana Be Extended Due to Discovery Issues?

Have you ever noticed that running alongside power lines are other types of cables? They are not easily distinguishable from one another, but communication lines and support lines also run along our electricity source. Looking so similar, it would be hard for an ordinary person to tell to whom each…

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When a Building’s Ledge is Open and Obvious, Building Owner Not Held Liable for Fall

Tripping over a ledge in public can be both embarrassing and painful. Sometimes the fall can result in serious injuries. Who should be at fault for any damages sustained? As with many legal issues, it depends. Unfortunately for one woman in Covington, Louisiana, the apparent nature of the ledge, coupled…

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Injured Employee Argues New Orleans Trial Court Judgment was Premature due to Inadequate Discovery

Imagine getting hurt on the job, seeking help from a good attorney, following all the court’s requirements, and still having all your claims denied because your opponent did not appear for a deposition. For Raymond Schultz (“Schultz”), an employee of Blanchard Contractors, this scenario became his reality after the District…

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