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Doctor performs an Independent Medical Exam (IME) on a patient's knee for Louisiana injury cases.
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In this article, you can discover… The significance of independent medical exams in personal injury cases. What happens when an independent medical exam is at odds with your doctor’s diagnosis. What to do if you disagree with the diagnosis you receive from an independent medical exam. What Is An Independent Medical Exam (IME) In Personal Injury Cases, And When Is It Required? An independent medical examination (also known as a second medical opinion) happens when insurance companies hire a doctor to conduct a medical examination of you, the claimant. This doctor will examine you and then write a report with their opinion as to whether the injuries you suffered are related to the wreck. An independent medical exam is requested when the insurance company disputes that your injuries are related to the wreck or when they dispute the medical treatment…Read More

Hand arranging wooden blocks spelling PERSONAL INJURY LAW surrounded by pills, symbolizing injury claims.
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If you've been injured in an accident, you'll quickly find out that it’s not just medical bills and vehicle repairs you’ll have to deal with. You’ll also find yourself coping with the physical and emotional toll of your injuries. These effects, known as pain and suffering in Louisiana, are a legally recognized part of a personal injury claim. However, proving this type of damage requires clear evidence and a thoughtful legal strategy. We’ll address some key questions, such as… How pain and suffering are defined in Louisiana. How to gather evidence of your pain and suffering after an accident. Why it’s crucial to let an experienced attorney help you seek compensation for these losses. What Qualifies As Pain And Suffering In A Louisiana Personal Injury Case? In Louisiana, pain and suffering refers to the physical and emotional distress caused by…Read More

Police officer taking a report from a distressed woman at an accident scene.
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In this article, you can discover… How a police report can affect the outcome of your personal injury claim. Steps to take to obtain a copy of your police report. How a personal injury lawyer can use a police report to build a stronger case. What Details Are Typically Included In A Police Accident Report After A Car Crash? The police report will contain information about the scene of the car crash, conditions of the roadway, weather conditions, who was present at the time of the accident, and driver information. Details about each car and insurance company information will also be present. Witness information, including witness statements, will also be recorded. The investigating officer will take statements from all parties involved concerning what happened and write a report detailing what each person said. The officer will also state who they…Read More

Bus accident scene in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana involving public transit vehicle.
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If you’ve been injured in a public transit accident in Jefferson Parish, LA, knowing who is responsible and how to pursue compensation can be overwhelming. Public transit cases can involve different rules and processes compared to regular car accidents, especially when local government agencies are involved. In this article, we’ll break down... Who can be held liable for injuries in a Jefferson Parish public transit accident; The types of evidence that can be helpful in your claim against public transit; and How an attorney can help you make a strong case and fight for the damages you deserve. What Types Of Public Transit Operate In Jefferson Parish? Currently, the only form of public transportation available in Jefferson Parish is the bus system. Who Can Be Held Liable For Injuries In A Jefferson Parish Public Transit Accident? Liability depends on who…Read More

Stethoscope on Personal Injury Claims notepad for Louisiana law
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In today’s world, social media is simply part of everyday life, but if you’ve been injured in an accident, what you post online can have serious consequences for your personal injury claim. Insurance companies routinely monitor social media accounts, looking for anything they can use to deny or reduce compensation. We’ll help you discover… Whether your social media posts can hurt your personal injury case. If posts that you have deleted can still be used in court. How to navigate social media if you have a pending personal injury claim. Can Insurance Companies Use My Social Media Posts Against My Personal Injury Claim? Not only can insurance companies use your social media posts against people in personal injury cases, but they regularly do. If you file a personal injury claim or lawsuit, you can expect the insurance company to review…Read More

REAL ID Requirements in Louisiana
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What Is The REAL ID? Passed by Congress in 2005, the REAL ID ACT establishes minimum security standards for state-issued Driver’s Licences and Identification cards that can be used for official federal purposes. REAL ID compliant driver’s licenses or IDs are required to board domestic flights and enter federal buildings. How To Get A REAL ID: Visit a Louisiana Office of Motor vehicle (OMV) field office or a Public Tag agent. Checklist of documents you’ll need: (must be original or certified copies - photocopies are not acceptable) One Proof Of Birth: Original birth certificate or certified copy of a birth certificate issued by a state of the United States. OR A valid, CURRENT United States passport or passport card. OR Certificate of Naturalization issued by the Department of Homeland Security, Form N-550 or N-570. Two Proofs Of Address: Utility bills…Read More

Wrongful death claims in Louisiana after a car accident.
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Losing a loved one unexpectedly is one of the most painful experiences a family can face. When that loss is caused by someone else’s negligence, such as in a wrongful death car accident in Louisiana, the law allows certain family members to pursue compensation. In this article, we’ll answer common questions about wrongful death claims to help you discover… What events qualify for wrongful death claim in Louisiana. Who is legally able to file a wrongful death claim. The types of evidence that can help support a wrongful death claim. How Are Wrongful Death Claims Defined In Louisiana, And Who Can File One? A wrongful death occurs when a person dies as a direct result of someone else’s fault, such as negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions. Louisiana law clearly outlines which family members have the legal right to file a…Read More

Rideshare accident liability in Louisiana law
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After a rideshare accident, we know that the entire legal and insurance process can be overwhelming. We ask you to trust us to represent you, determine fault, and handle your case with care. We handle complex rideshare accident cases every day and know exactly how to navigate the ins and outs of these cases successfully. In this article, you can discover… Who is liable if you’re hurt as a rideshare passenger. What types of evidence to gather if you’re injured in a rideshare accident. How an attorney can help you seek compensation after a rideshare accident. Who Is Liable In An Accident Involving A Rideshare Driver – The Company Or The Driver? In a rideshare accident, when the on-duty rideshare driver is the at-fault party, they will usually have insurance coverage through the rideshare company. What Should I Do If…Read More

Two-car accident with driver assessing damage under Louisiana’s comparative fault law
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In this article, you can discover… How fault is determined in Louisiana car accident cases. What percentage of responsibility you can share, and still recover damages. How an attorney can help you navigate a car accident settlement, even if you share fault. How Is Fault Determined In A Louisiana Car Accident Injury Claim? Fault is determined based on who caused the wreck. This can be established through the police officer who investigated the wreck, the insurance company, or witness statements from the parties involved. What Percentage Of Fault Can I Be Assigned And Still Recover Compensation After A Car Crash In New Orleans, LA? You can be up to 50% at fault for the accident and still recover damages in Louisiana. However, your compensation will be reduced by the percentage of your fault. For example, if you were entitled to…Read More

Don’t Make These Mistakes After A Car Accident In New Orleans
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In this article, you can discover… What to say and not say to an officer after an accident. How to handle your social media presence after a car accident. The benefits of reaching out to an attorney before speaking with insurance. What Should Or Shouldn’t I Say To Law Enforcement At The Scene Of The Accident? Tell the law enforcement officer the truth simply and plainly. Describe what happened and mention any injuries you or your passengers are experiencing. Law enforcement will use your statements to create an accident report, and this report will serve as valuable evidence for your case. Avoid admitting fault to both the police and the other party, and keep your statements clear and factual. Why Is It Important To Seek Medical Attention After An Accident Even If I Feel No Immediate Pain? Immediately after an…Read More

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