Louisiana law requires motorists to carry liability insurance on any automobile they own. This coverage pays for property damages or personal injury for which you may be legally responsible. Unfortunately, not everyone on the road has insurance. However, insurance companies have built in protection for drivers that are injured by…
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Two New Orleans Pit Bull Attacks in 18 Hours
A five year old and seven year old were injured in pit bull attacks in New Orleans March 30 and 31. Shockingly, these attacks both occurred within only 18 hours! First, a five year old girl was mauled in the Gentilly area. A mere eighteen hours later a seven year…
Asbestos Case Demonstrates Importance of Filing Suit in the Proper Court
On television, legal cases are almost always decided by a dramatically discovered fact or through emotional testimony. In reality, many cases are decided by court rules or procedural technicalities. This might be true even if the substantive legal arguments would produce a different result. Such a scenario is demonstrated by…
Crazy Driver on Highway 25 Causes Accident: Any Legal Redress for Those Not Injured?
Folsom Police responded to calls recently reporting an erratic driver on Highway 25. Unfortunately they were not able to get to the scene before the dangerous driving led to an accident. The driver at fault, Lesley Myers of Angie, was reportedly traveling south through Folsom at high speeds when his…
Times-Picayune Graphic Helps Explain Oil Rig Leak
For those struggling to visualize the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil leak being faced by Louisiana and other Gulf Coast residents, the Times-Picayune has released a helpful graphic depiction of the various elements involved in the matter. Using information from the US Coast Guard, NOAA, BP and Transocean, Dan Swenson…
An Overview of Louisiana Maritime Law
Maritime law has been around for a long time. Ever since boats have been used to move goods there has been a need for laws governing their transport. Because of its long history, maritime law is very complex and involves a lot of international, federal, and state laws. The first…
West Baton Rouge poll worker wins “slip and fall” case against land owner
In the predawn hours of an October 21, 1995, election day, Elizabeth Cazes arrived at a polling place on Antonio Road in West Baton Rouge where she was scheduled to work as election commissioner. She entered the building using a set of concrete steps at the front entrance of the…
The Complexities of Chinese Drywall
For those Louisiana residents, whether they live in Baton Rouge, Lafayette, New Orleans, Mandeville, Lake Charles, Shreveport or Alexandria, that have questions dealing with Chinese Drywall, feel free to look at our Chinese drywall information section. This blog section focuses on the timeline of this toxic wallboard in America. Whether…
How Big is the Oil Spill Nearing Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico?
The oil spill that occurred as a result of the explosion on the oil rig Deepwater Horizon is enormous. As oil continues to spew into the Gulf of Mexico and near the Louisiana coastline, estimates have begun that place the size of the spill at a stunning proportion. According to…
No More Pit Bulls in St. Mary’s Parish: Council Passes Ban
The St. Mary’s Parish Council has recently voted unanimously to ban pit bulls within unincorporated areas of the parish. As reported in Franklin’s Daily Iberian, the ordinancemakes it illegal to: own, possess, keep, exercise control over, maintain, harbor, transport or sell any pit bull…in the designated areas of St.…