Any cancer diagnosis is scary, but some are more devastating than others. How likely someone is to make a full recovery from cancer depends a lot on how early the cancer is detected and where in the body it is located. Cancer research has made the long-term survival rate for many types of cancer much… Read More
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How to Prove Emotional Distress
It is easier to quantify the dollar value of some things than others. If 10 people each buy $100 of beignets from different bakeries, they will probably each end up with a similar haul. Likewise, the differences between a $100 haircut and a $20 haircut are predictable; the $100 haircut takes place in a luxury… Read More
Car Accidents Involving Bicycles
Bicycle accidents are far too common in Louisiana. Unfortunately, bicycle accidents often turn deadly. If a cyclist is injured because of a negligent driver, then the cyclist is entitled to compensation. If a cyclist is killed because of a negligent driver, then the cyclist’s loved ones can file a wrongful death lawsuit. Examples of Bicycle… Read More
Who is at Risk of Exposure to Asbestos?
Who is at Risk of Exposure to Asbestos? Thousands of people die from mesothelioma every year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Mesothelioma is a cancer of the outer lining of the lung and chest as well as the abdominal wall. It is caused by exposure to asbestos. What is Asbestos?… Read More
Understanding Per Se Negligence and Inspected Vessels
Understanding Per Se Negligence and Inspected Vessels In May 2015, Justin Shawler allegedly fell while onboard a boat near Venice, Louisiana, tumbling from the bridge deck to the lower cockpit deck. He sustained multiple injuries. Shawler took the offshore fishing trip with a group of business partners. He claims that everyone onboard the vessel, including… Read More
Is Your Lawsuit Frivolous or Fraudulent?
Unfortunately for legitimate plaintiffs, some people fake personal injuries and file lawsuits hoping to earn a quick buck. If you have ever seen a movie or television show in which a car accident victim puts on a neck brace just for show, then you understand the issue. Louisiana law recognizes that this is a problem… Read More
Joinder and Intervention Rules
Many personal injury cases seem straightforward. For example, if you were injured in a rear-end automobile collision, then it’s obvious who caused the accident, right? Maybe not. What if the car crashed into you because the brakes failed? And what if the brakes failed because of a manufacturing or design defect? Justice isn’t being served… Read More
Dismissing a Personal Injury Lawsuit
Not every personal injury lawsuit is built to last. In some cases the defendant might convince the court to dismiss your claim, either without prejudice (meaning you can file the claim again) or with prejudice (meaning the claim is dismissed forever and you can’t refile). Note that under certain conditions the court can dismiss a… Read More
Plan ahead to ensure a successful summer trip
Be ready for your summer road trip with these tips from Consumer Reports and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: Take care of scheduled maintenance, such as oil changes or tune-ups. Check fluid levels and replace worn windshield wipers. Have brakes inspected and replace any worn brake pads. Be sure the battery has a strong… Read More
When a computer decides your damages
Many insurance companies rely on automated computer programs to decide how much they think your damage claim is worth when you have been injured in a car wreck. Using a computer program to determine settlement amounts simplifies the claims process for the insurance company. But the computer program is not designed to work in your… Read More