Families. While often a source of love and comfort, families can at times be the source of much conflict. Sometimes the death of a parent turns siblings against one another rather than binding them together. Greed can cause people to fight over insignificant or even imaginary problems. Such was the…
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Louisiana Circuit Court Affirms Dismissal of Emotional Distress Lawsuit in Helicopter Crash Case
For a negligence lawsuit to have any chance of survival, an essential element is to show the plaintiff had damages. Often these damages are obvious physical injuries. Sometimes however, damages claimed are for emotional distress. Due to its intangible nature, emotional distress can be extremely difficult to prove and a…
Pointe Coupee Parish Employee Denied Insurance Coverage in Work-Related Car Accident
Insurance policies can be varied, complex, and at times unintelligible. Policies are generally purchased for a time of need. Yet in many cases, the insurance company worsens a stressful event by denying coverage. Coverage can be denied for many reasons including when the claimant is an “uninsured motorist.” In a…
Court Upholds Denial of Collision Coverage to an Insured, but Unlicensed, Marrero Driver
Collision insurance covers car damages caused by driving-related accidents. For example, colliding into an object or another car, whether the insured driver caused this accident or not, are covered damages. Due to this breadth of possibilities, insurance companies write strict requirements into their policies, including the need to have a…
Collision with Officer on Scenic Highway Leads Court to Evaluate Victim’s Damages Claims
Car accidents can have long-lasting effects that are not immediately apparent at the time of the accident. Victims may initially report that they do not suffer from pain, only to be struck with it days, weeks, or even months later. This pain can have debilitating effects on one’s current and…
When Present Interests Conflict with Past Laws: Property Disputes Between the Usufruct and the Naked Owner
Louisiana practices many legal concepts not typically found in other states. One such concept is the “usufruct.” An “usufruct” refers to a right given from one property owner to another person named the “usufructuary.” The usufructuary does not own the property, but is free to use it as he or…
Ascension Parish Homeowner Wins Lawsuit Against Construction Contractors Who Refused to Complete Building
When you pay for a home to be built, it can be a stressful experience. That experience becomes even more stressful when you have fully paid for the construction of that home and the contractor ceases construction without even completing half of the construction. In such a situation, it takes…
Appeal Denied in Suit Involving Mortgage Superior to Homeowners’ Association Dues
It can be complex to determine the superiority of claims when a piece of property has a mortgage and various judgments against it. Superiority of claims means the order in which money is to be paid to different parties who are all owed money from the property or individual who…
Tangipahoa Winn-Dixie Employee’s Whistleblower Claims Dismissed
Employers have a duty to provide their workers with reasonably safe working conditions. Whistleblower statutes protect employees from retaliation when they report violations of this duty. However, not every imperfection constitutes an unreasonable danger. Brenda Causey reported that she suffered pain and soreness at her job at Winn-Dixie in Tangipahoa…
Southeastern Louisiana Employee Successfully Sues After Boss Rejects Rescission of Resignation
Usually when you hear the phrase “adverse employment action,” it brings to mind actions such as being demoted or fired. However, under certain circumstances, it can extend to more unique actions. This includes refusing to accept an employee’s rescission of resignation. Tyrikia Porter worked at the Houma Terrebonne Housing Authority…