Louisiana State Troopers have investigated 4 fatal ATV crashes in Troop A in the past year. The most recent occurred on June 2, 2010, when a young man riding a Yamaha ATV on the Mississippi River Levee around Geismar, Louisiana, entered Louisiana Highway 75 and hit the driver’s side of…
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Avoyelles Louisiana Car Wreck Takes 34th Life in Troop E
Louisiana State Troopers have investigated 29 fatal crashes involving 34 deaths in Troop E this year. The most recent claimed the life of Center Point, Louisiana woman, when she lost control of her Chevrolet truck and left Spring Bayou Road in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana and struck a tree. She was…
Distracted Louisiana Truck Driver Causes Rear End 18 Wheeler Accident in Illinois
On the evening of March 31, 2010, a distracted Louisiana truck driver allegedly caused a nine vehicle accident on Interstate 57 in Illinois, when the 18 wheeler he was operating rear-ended a vehicle in a construction zone. The Louisiana truck driver was allegedly looking down at a map when he…
Louisiana Personal Injury Law: Surveillance Video
Evidence in the form of moving pictures or videotapes must be approached with great caution because they show only intervals of the activities of the subject, they do not show rest periods, and do not reflect whether the subject is suffering pain during or after the activity. See Olivier v.…
Louisiana Personal Injury Law: Commercial Truck Drivers Owe Higher Standard of Care
Commercial truck drivers are required to undergo testing and licensure which involve attending a special school designed to teach the mechanics and attendant hazards of operating large rigs. Based upon that premise, a professional truck driver is a superior actor in the eyes of the law. Thus, with superior knowledge…
Louisiana Personal Injury Law: Failure to Mitigate Damages
Our law seeks to fully repair injuries which arise from a legal wrong. However, an accident victim has a duty to exercise reasonable diligence and ordinary care to minimize his damages after the injury has been inflicted. He need not make extraordinary or impractical efforts, but he must undertake those…
Louisiana Personal Injury Law: Comparative Negligence or Fault
“[Comparative] negligence is conduct on the part of the plaintiff which falls below the standard to which he should conform for his own protection. The standard of conduct to which the plaintiff must conform for his own protection is that of a reasonable man under like circumstances…. Failure to take…
Louisiana Personal Injury Law: Loss of Earning Capacity
In determining an award for loss of earnings and earning capacity, what the victim earned before and after the injury does not constitute the measure. While the victim’s earning capacity at the time of the injury is relevant, it is not necessarily determinative of his future ability to earn. Damages…
Louisiana Personal Injury Law: The Housley Presumption
“In a personal injury suit, plaintiff bears the burden of proving a causal relationship between the injury sustained and the accident which caused the injury. Plaintiff must prove causation by a preponderance of the evidence. The test for determining the causal relationship between the accident and subsequent injury is whether…
Louisiana Personal Injury Law: Take Your Victim as You Find Him/Her
A tortfeasor or negligent wrongdoer must take his victim as he finds him or her. The wrongdoer is responsible for all the natural and reasonable consequences of his wrong, even though they are made much more serious or harmful by reason of a pre-existing physical defect or weakness of the…