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Burned on a Kenner jobsite and the insurer says your treatment was "too much"
A Kenner construction worker with electrical burns can still push a claim even if the insurer is calling the treatment unnecessary and the contractor is using immigration fear to shut him up.
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by Rodney Arceneaux
2026-03-21
Louisiana Deadlines for Reporting Tool Injuries
If a saw, grinder, drill, nail gun, or other power tool hurt you on the job in Louisiana, the clock starts fast and waiting can wreck the workers' comp claim.
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by Derrick Franklin
2026-03-20
Missed Treatment After Bicycle Dooring Injury in Louisiana
A gap in treatment after a motorcycle dooring wreck can wreck claim value fast, especially when the other side is already blaming you and the medical record went quiet.
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by Keisha Robinson
2026-03-15
That dog bite claim can die fast in Louisiana - especially if you signed something
A Lafayette dog bite case can get wrecked by delay, bad assumptions about arbitration, and letting the owner shift blame onto you.
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by Janet Boudreaux
2026-03-21
Can a Bar Be Liable for a Drunk Driving Crash?
If an impaired driver hit you in Louisiana, the criminal DUI case and the civil injury claim are related but not the same, and going after a bar is much harder than people think.
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by Claude Broussard
2026-02-20
recorded statement
A taped, written, or transcribed account of what happened after a crash or other injury that insurers and defense lawyers use to pin down your story early and pick it apart...
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Supplemental Earnings Benefits
Miss one year from the last workers' comp indemnity payment, and you may lose the right to claim more wage-loss benefits. Wondering what Louisiana pays when your doctor says...
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Can a trucking company in Louisiana delete the driver's electronic logs or dash data after a serious wreck?
No. After a serious truck crash, the carrier should preserve key evidence, and some records are only kept for a short time unless someone demands they be saved. Under FMCSA...
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personal representative
One year is the usual Louisiana prescriptive period for a wrongful death claim or survival action after someone dies from another person's negligence. So who actually handles...
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