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The Number One Most Common and Dangerous Cause…

On a boat, surrounded by water, you might not think that this would be the number one killer of sailors and seamen, but it is. No, it’s not being washed overboard, or falling from a height or getting caught up in the cables. It’s fire.…

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Not Always Smooth Sailing: 3 Common On-Board Accidents…

The Port of South Louisiana on the Mississippi River is the nation’s largest port in terms of tonnage. The port handles more than half of all American grain exports. About 60,000 barges along with 4,500 to 5,000 deep-draft vessels come through the port each year.…

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Louisiana is a “Direct Action” State. But What…

Louisiana is like no other state in the nation. Nor are its laws. What Is a “Direct Action” Statute? If you are injured in a car accident in Louisiana, your personal injury case will be subject to a different set of rules than you will…

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Injured at Work? Not Doing This Just Might…

If you get injured while on the job, there are some things you should do to protect your rights and your health. 1.File a Report. The first thing you need to do if you are injured on the job is to file an injury report…

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What Is A “Contingency Fee”?

Many people hesitate to hire an attorney because they are concerned about how much it will cost them to be represented. While it is true that litigation can be expensive, contingency fee cases solve much of that problem. Here’s how it works. Contingency Fee Agreements.…

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What “Money Damages” Mean in a Personal Injury…

What Are "Money Damages" in an Injury Case? The purpose of money damages in a personal injury case is to compensate the injured party for the damages they have suffered so as “put the plaintiff in as good a position” (not better) as they would…

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