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Can a Train be Held Liable for the Delay in Emergency Services?

When tragedy strikes, seconds matter. Any delay to the emergency response network can cost lives and livelihoods. When a train runs through an intersection, all activity has to yield to that train. What follows is the calamitous story of how a train may have prevented EMS from responding to a…

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What Happens When There is More Than One Claim to a Deceased’s Property?

Losing a loved one is hard enough. What happens, however, when multiple people claim they have a right to the same property the decedent owns at the time of their death? Cases involving multiple parties and claimants can get tricky, especially when one claimant was the decedent’s spouse and the…

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St. John the Baptist Parish Car Accident Lawsuit Fails for Lack of Evidence

Winning a lawsuit against an employer can be challenging.  Employees are often transient, while the employer is an anchor in their community. Employer responsibility for an employee’s negligent action requires significant factual evidence.  In a recent case out of St. John the Baptist Parish, a missing former employee and a…

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Can a Litigant Exclude Evidence in a Car Accident Lawsuit?

Imagine being on a jury – everything you hear has gone through a process of admittance to be used as evidence during the trial. What the jury is told often plays a role in what the jury thinks of the parties and how it assigns blame amongst them. The following…

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A “Stay” of a Federal Suit May Have Far-Reaching Impacts for Prescription Purposes

Personal injury cases can often drag out for years in a confusing manner. This is especially true when there are disagreements about the proper venue and subject matter jurisdiction. A recent appeal discussed below tackles the challenges of dismissal of actions due to a lack of jurisdiction and the timing…

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Louisiana Court holds that tutors are not considered a “parent” entitled to bring a claim for loss of consortium

Car accidents are extremely traumatic events that can impact the lives of anyone involved. The legal issues arising after a car accident can be complex and affect everyone involved. For example, what are the rights of a tutor when bringing claims on behalf of the children they are responsible for?…

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Insurance Provider Fails to Cancel Customer’s Coverage after NonPayment, Must Pay Damages

Complex insurance issues can add more hassle to the damage from a car accident. What happens if you’re in an automobile accident after failing to pay your insurance premium? Can you still get coverage for your claims? The following case out of Baton Rouge shows why insurance companies must follow…

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Damages Awarded by Jury “Shocked the Conscience,” Louisiana Appellate Court Increases Award by $18,500

Although a car accident may result in minor damage to your vehicle, it can cause greater damage to your life. By seeking medical treatments and altering your lifestyle due to accident-related injuries, you deserve to be adequately compensated. The following lawsuit, out of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, shows how courts deal…

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Carefully Review Lawsuit Releases Before Signing, or Suffer the Consequences

While a settlement can be a beneficial way to end a legal dispute, it can have long-lasting implications. If you are considering signing a settlement agreement and release, you must understand the possible effects of entering into such an agreement. A prior settlement agreement and release could result in a…

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Louisiana Court Holds that Medical Records Can Counter Expert Testimony and Bar Summary Judgement

Courts often rely on motions for summary judgments to avoid the costly and time-consuming reality of going to trial and presenting a case in front of a jury. Motions for summary judgment are when one party asks the court to decide the case based on the current facts alleged in…

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