A fire has broken out at a chemical factory in Livingston Parish. More information will be posted as it becomes available.
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Breaking News: Chemical fire in Denham Springs under control
The previously mentioned fire at a Coco Resources chemical factor in Denham Springs is now under control. Information will be updated on this site as it is reported.
Louisiana’s Chinese drywall problem not likely to be as bad as Asbestos
Residents of Louisiana, Florida, Virginia and at least twenty-nine other states have reported problems associated with the use of imported Chinese drywall. Reported problems include the emission of foul odors and physical damage to property. In addition, some homeowners have complained of health problems such as headaches, coughing and general…
Asbestos Exposure: Proving your Case When There are Multiple Defendants
According to a 2004 decision of the Louisiana Court of Appeals, the survivors of a New Orleans longshoreman will not be able to recover damages from corporate defendants Buck Kreihs and Dixie Machine. The Plaintiff, Mr. Vodanovich, worked as a longshoreman from 1948 to 1986. Part of his job was…
Family of Deceased Grambling Basketball Player Sues for Damages
As reported by the Ruston Daily Leader in January of this year, the family of Henry White has filed a lawsuit against Grambling State University, its supervisory panel, and the Louisiana Board of Trustees of State Colleges. In August 2009, 21 year old Henry White was a criminal justice major…
Accident in Rosepine Shows Neither Driver at Fault when Intersection Light Glows Green for Both
A malfunctioning traffic signal located in Rosepine, Louisiana, caused much confusion for two drivers one October morning in 1978. Going about their day, both drivers were given the green signal from their respective sides of the signal. As both drivers moved forward expecting the other to stop they collided. One…
A “Rules of the Road” Analysis Determines Outcome in Cotton Valley Negligence Case
When traffic accidents occur, courts must examine the basic “rules of the road” that govern drivers’ conduct in determining fault. The violation of a traffic regulation is a frequently-used basis for finding that a driver was negligent when the violation results in a crash. The case of Dyck v. Maddry,…
How Might Toyota Defend Itself?: A Lesson in Pure Comparative Negligence
How does the law treat someone bringing a lawsuit who may be somewhat at fault for the incident? Let’s assume an injured Louisiana resident wants to sue another driver for crashing into her vehicle. In his defense, the defendant driver argues that the plaintiff failed to properly yield, and is…
Case of West Monroe Paper Mill Demonstrates Changes in Mesothelioma Law
Louisiana law governing a victim’s recovery for on-the-job exposure to hazardous substances like asbestos has changed quite a bit in the last half-century. The amount a victim can recover – and the way in which they must do so – can be very different depending upon when the victim was…
Asbestos a dangerous matter for all involved
In 1994, Conoco, Inc. initiated construction on a project that required the demolition of abandoned homes in Westlake, Louisiana. Along with demolition, the project required the evacuation and removal of soil. The soil, which contained asbestos, was distributed to homeowners that spread the soil on the lawns of their homes.…