Filing and pursuing a lawsuit is no small task. Besides the often-significant monetary aspect, a plaintiff (the party filing the lawsuit) should be prepared for a large time commitment and effort in providing the necessary evidence to support their case. Good lawyers know how to aid their clients in gathering…
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Louisiana Court of Appeal Discusses Calculation of Workers’ Compensation Benefits
Accidents occur everywhere including the workplace. Are you entitled to any benefits if injured while on the job? One common benefit of employment is the availability of worker’s compensation when injured on the job. Worker’s compensation is a type of insurance that grants wage replacement and medical benefits to employees…
Fifth Circuit Finds that Malpractice Insurer May Settle Malpractice Claim without Consent of Previously Covered Physician
Professionals in various fields whose work greatly impacts the lives of others may find themselves accused of malpractice. Especially in medicine where a seemingly simple mistake can end one’s life, the lawsuits that stem from malpractice can bring large awards to plaintiffs. This is where malpractice insurance comes in, to…
Oil Rig Worker Shot on the Job Loses Appeal After Failing to Prove Defendant is the Liable Party
It’s a common scenario: someone is injured or property is damaged because another party failed to use reasonable care. This situation is far from rare in the legal profession, and the responsible party is usually held accountable for their negligence with civil lawsuits. But what happens when the injured person…
Carpenter Unable to Recover Damages from Employer After Losing Fingers in Saw Accident on the Job
Accidents frequently occur in construction zones and they may be the fault of the injured party or someone else involved in the renovation site. Courts are often tasked with deciding whether the injured person is responsible for his or her own injury or if a different party is at fault.…
After Bus Injury, Louisiana Man Must Prove Validity of Medical Expenses to Receive Award
In Louisiana, a party is responsible for the full extent of injuries he or she causes to another. Lawsuits stemming from these incidents usually arise over which party is more at fault or if any of the injuries were actually caused by the event at issue. Whether the party at…
LSU Student Sues University After Falling Thirteen Feet From Indoor Rock Climbing Wall
Lest anyone think college is all about classrooms and books, many universities today offer a panoply of extra curricular amenities for students to enjoy. One of the main attractions is student recreation centers. At Louisiana State University (LSU), the University Student Recreation Center (UREC) is a place where students can…
Coroner’s Outrageous Actions Result In Loss of Statutory Immunity in Louisiana Lawsuit
Facts are one of the foundations of a successful lawsuit. In an effort to thwart a plaintiff’s chance at relief, a defendant may file an exception of no cause of action in response to a plaintiff’s complaint. An exception of no cause of action alleges that the plaintiff’s lawsuit has…
Court of Appeal Allows Tenant to Continue Pursuit of Lawsuit Against Landlords in a Personal Injury Dispute
In Louisiana, the law allows a person to seek financial compensation against another person who has caused his or her injuries or failed to prevent the injuries if such a duty existed. A person has a responsibility not to harm others by their actions or with things in their possession.…
Slip and Fall Sidewalk Accident Liability Rests With Lessee Due to Lack of Notice to Lessor
Each year, thousands of people suffer from slip and fall accidents. From a legal perspective, it can be difficult to determine who, if anyone, is at fault. For example, in some slip and fall cases, a property owner can be held liable for the other party’s injuries. Property owners owe…