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Can You Sue If Your Airbags Did Not Deploy In A Louisiana Crash?
Car Accident |August 8, 2026
You may be able to sue if your airbag did not deploy in a Louisiana crash, but non-deployment alone does not prove a defect. Airbags do not open in every crash, especially when the angle or force of impact does not trigger the sensors. These claims usually fal..
Read MoreDoes Louisiana’s New 2-Year Injury Deadline Apply To Slip And Fall Cases?
Car Accident |July 7, 2026
If you slipped and fell on someone else’s property in Louisiana, the deadline to file a lawsuit recently changed. Miss it, and you can lose your right to seek compensation, no matter how serious your injuries are or how strong your case may be. So the fi..
Read MoreLouisiana’s New Hands-Free Law: How It Affects Your Car Accident Claim
Car Accident |June 6, 2026
Louisiana’s statewide hands-free driving law took effect on August 1, 2025. During the first five months, officers could issue only written warnings. Citations and fines began on January 1, 2026. Act 288 of 2025 created Louisiana Revised Statute 32:59 and re..
Read MoreLouisiana’s 51% Fault Rule: What It Means for Your Crash Claim
Car Accident |May 7, 2026
Louisiana changed the way shared fault affects injury claims on January 1, 2026. House Bill 431 became Act 15 of the 2025 Regular Session and amended Civil Code Article 2323. Under the new rule, an injured person who is found 51% or more at fault cannot recove..
Read MoreWhen Punitive Damages Are Available in Louisiana Accident Cases
Car Accident |April 7, 2026
Don’t assume a serious accident automatically opens the door to punitive damages. In Louisiana, they are available only in limited situations created by statute. That means the question isn’t how severe the crash was. It’s whether state law a..
Read MoreCan a Car Accident Case Proceed Without Any Eyewitnesses in New Orleans?
Car Accident |March 7, 2026
One of the first worries after a crash is whether your claim can survive if no one else saw what happened. In New Orleans, the short answer is yes. A car accident case can move forward without eyewitnesses as long as the evidence shows the other driver was lik..
Read MoreHow Delays Can Weaken a Car Accident Case
Car Accident |February 7, 2026
After a serious crash, most people are focused on getting medical care, fixing the car, missing work, and getting life back under control. Legal issues often feel like something that can wait. But waiting too long after a car accident can hurt a claim in ways ..
Read MoreCar Accidents in Parking Lots and Garages in Louisiana: What Drivers Should Know
Car Accident |January 8, 2026
Parking lot and parking garage accidents are more common than many people realize. Even at low speeds, these crashes can cause injuries, damage vehicles, and lead to disagreements over who was at fault. Because they often happen on private property, proving wh..
Read MoreWhy Choosing a Local New Orleans Attorney Matters in Truck Accident Cases
Truck Accidents |December 8, 2025
Truck accidents in Louisiana often involve serious injuries, complex insurance disputes, and multiple parties. In these situations, picking the right lawyer can make a big difference. For people injured in New Orleans, working with a local New Orleans truck ac..
Read MoreShared Fault in a New Orleans Car Crash: What It Means for You
Car Accident |November 7, 2025
When two drivers collide in New Orleans, things get confusing fast, especially when each one blames the other. How Louisiana’s shared-fault rules work can make a real difference in what each driver recovers. Drivers are often unsure what happens when fau..
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