Long considered “wards of admiralty,” courts carefully scrutinize the treatment of seamen, particularly in cases where substantial legal rights are involved. One such case involves the execution of a release with a seaman, particularly when the seaman is unrepresented and in claims of personal injury. Generally, in a personal injury…
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Louisiana Appeals Court Upholds Named Driver Exclusion for Named Insured in DWI Collision
Louisiana, like most states, requires drivers to maintain liability insurance (or less commonly, a liability bond or certificate of self-insurance) to legally operate a motor vehicle. In 1992, an amendment to this law explicitly allowing insurance companies to offer “named driver” exclusions in their policies, which allowed an insured the…
She Snoozed, She Lost: Time-Barred Personal Injury Claims in Louisiana
No one wants to think about how to find a good lawyer or whether they should file a lawsuit after they’ve been injured. Most likely, they are preoccupied with trying to heal. But it is critical to keep in mind that many claims may be time-barred, and a lawsuit cannot…
Officer Immunity for Damages to Third Party While in Pursuit of Suspect Affirmed
A police pursuit of a suspect can be a dangerous scenario for all individuals in the vicinity of the pursuit. But what happens when the officer collides with a party while in pursuit, and your car is then struck due to the first accident? The First Circuit Court of Appeal…
Jefferson Parish Bank Leads Cops to Wrong Safe Deposit Box – Not Held Liable
The majority of banking regulations are in place to protect you and your privacy. But some regulations are created to make it easier for law enforcement to obtain information about suspicious banking activity. For the most part, this is a good thing; it enables law enforcement to more effectively combat…
Near Decade-Long Court Battle Ends, Turns on Validity of Evidence
In contracts for the sale of land and property, parties typically execute a Purchase Agreement before the Contract of Sale. The purchase agreement may be incorporated with the contract of sale, or it may be a preliminary document that is not included in the final contract. It is important that…
Jail Nurses Protected by Qualified Immunity in Louisiana
When our loved one is under the care of others, we expect him or her to be free from pain and neglect. Unfortunately, the authorities in charge of our loved one can make mistakes, and sometimes, the mistakes can be fatal. In such cases, we would likely blame the authorities…
Man Denied Disability Benefits Barred from Filing Lawsuit Against Insurance Company in Louisiana
Whether we like it or not, bureaucracy pervades our lives. A failure to follow a single step of an administrative task can have far-reaching consequences. This is especially so when dealing with an insurance company. The case of Dr. James Moss is an example. Dr. Moss, a Shreveport urologist, suffered…
Blood Test on Former Shreveport Police Officer Ruled Constitutional
Americans value their privacy. Yet in certain contexts, privacy is not absolute. For instance, an employer may order an employee to get a blood test if pertinent to a work-related incident, even if that employer is the government itself. The Shreveport Police Chief gave such an order when the department…
Vermilion Parish Car Accident Case Hangs on Thread Over Improper Venue
After deciding to follow through with filing a lawsuit, one of the first questions asked is where to file. Venue is the county or parish that is applicable for your case to proceed. Filing in the proper venue is a determinative factor in moving forward with your case. There may…