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Top 100 Trial Lawyers Recognizes Baton Rouge, Louisiana Lawyers

Louisiana trial lawyers, Paul H. Dué and B. Scott Andrews, of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana personal injury law firm of Dué Guidry Piedrahita Andrews Courrege L.C. have been selected for 2014 membership in The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers. The National Trial Lawyers is a member-driven organization composed…

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Louisiana Super Lawyers 2014 Lists Every Member of Dué Guidry Piedrahita Andrews Courrege L.C.

For the second straight year, Louisiana Super Lawyers has selected every member (Paul H. Dué, Kirk A. Guidry, Randy A. Piedrahita and B. Scott Andrews) of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana personal injury law firm of Dué Guidry Piedrahita Andrews Courrege L.C.. The reason each member has been selected for inclusions…

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana Personal Injury Law Firm Recognized by Best Law Firms – U.S. News & World Reports and Best Lawyers

For the fourth consecutive year, the Baton Rouge, Louisiana personal injury law firm of Dué Guidry Piedrahita Andrews Courrege L.C. has been recognized in the “Best Law Firms” rankings by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers. The firm was recognized for 2014 in the plaintiff practice areas of…

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Punitive Damages are Available to Jones Act Seamen Under the General Maritime Law

In McBride v. Estis Well Service, 12-30714 (5th Cir. 10/2/13), the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held that Jones Act Seamen may recover punitive damages for their employer’s willful and wanton breach of the general maritime law duty to provide a seaworthy vessel. Such breach reflects a reckless…

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Slaughter residents’ lawsuit lists injuries from Monolyte blast and fire

BATON ROUGE–Eleven neighbors of the Monolyte Labs Inc. chemical facility in Slaughter, Louisiana filed a lawsuit in the 19th Judicial District Court in Baton Rouge on September 24, 2013 for injuries and damages that resulted from the November 9, 2012, explosion and fire that destroyed the facility and required a…

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Louisiana UM Claims are Subject to a 2 Year Prescription

Louisiana Revised Statute 9:5629 provides that actions for the recovery of damages sustained in motor vehicle accidents brought pursuant to UM provisions in motor vehicle insurance policies are prescribed by two years reckoning from the date of the accident in which the damage was sustained. A timely filed suit against…

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Louisiana Car Wrecks – No Pay / No Play! – La.R.S. 32:866

Louisiana’s No Pay / No Play statute, provides that an owner or operator of a motor vehicle who fails to own or maintain compulsory motor vehicle liability security can not recover for the first $15,000 of bodily injury damages and for the first $25,000 of property damage caused by a…

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Louisiana Compulsory Minimum Auto Liability Insurance Limits – La.R.S. 32:900

Louisiana Revised Statute 32:900 provides for the minimum compulsory auto liability insurance limits: $10,000 per person / $20,000 per accident regardless of the number of persons (prior to January 1, 2010) $15,000 per person / $30,000 per accident (effective January 1, 2010) $25,000 per person/ $50,000 per accident for intrastate…

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27 Fatal Auto Accidents in Louisiana Troop G in 2012; DWI Checkpoint in Bienville Parish

In Louisiana State Police Troop G, 27 fatal crashes were investigated in 2012, with 22% of those Louisiana auto accidents involving impaired drivers. Louisiana’s DUI or DWI laws apply to operators of motor vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, vessel, or other means of conveyance. Under Louisiana law, La.R.S. 13:98.1, an operator or…

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