Tag: New Orleans Car Accident Lawyer
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Why Does Louisiana Have the Second-Most Expensive Car Insurance Rates? Part 2
You should continuously look at other insurance policies in an effort to save money. Louisiana roads are also not in a very good state of repair, raising the risks of accidents. Michigan, the state with the highest insurance rates, is known for the terrible shape of its roads. Urban highways and roads in the New…
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How Much is Your New Orleans Bicycle Accident Worth?
One of the first questions that new clients ask us is how much they would be able to recover for their bicycle accident injury. This is a question that we will be able to give you a more exact response to after learning much more about your case. What we can do right now is…
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT REAR-END ACCIDENTS IN LOUISIANA
Rear-end crashes may be far more serious than you think. At first, it may seem like you were in a minor crash, even if there was some damage to your car. However, rear-end car accident injuries are not always apparent at the time of the crash, or even in the first days after the accident.…
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LA Wrongful Death FAQ
What Is the Difference Between a Wrongful Death Case and a Survival Action? A wrongful death case is the claim that the family has after their loved one has died to pay them back for their own losses that they suffered. When their loved one dies, they suffer their own damages. Wrongful death cases are…
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Protecting Your Rights After a Car Accident
Your primary right after a car accident is to receive full compensation for your injuries if someone else was to blame for the crash. This right is in conflict with the interests of the insurance company that must write the check. Therefore, they try to take advantage of their own power to compromise your legal…
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Did COVID-19 Lockdowns Reduce Traffic Accidents? It’s Complicated
2020 was an unprecedented year, and observers are still trying to unpack all of the ways that COVID-19 and the related lockdowns affected society. It seems intuitive that the lockdowns and business closures would have reduced the number of drivers on the road and, by extension, traffic accidents. The data, however, paints a complicated picture…