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Posted in Drunk Driving Accidents on July 5, 2022

Dram Shop Laws in Louisiana – Can I File a Lawsuit Against an Alcohol Vendor?

Drinking too much alcohol and getting behind the wheel of a motor vehicle can be a deadly combination. In recent years, over 40% of the traffic fatality accidents in Louisiana are alcohol-related. A drunk driver is held responsible for the
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Posted in Car Accidents, Distracted Driving, Drunk Driving Accidents, Impaired Driving, Truck Accidents on July 20, 2020

Seven Common Causes of Accidents in New Orleans

Car accidents do not happen without an intervening factor. Human behavior is typically responsible for an accident occurring, although sometimes there are other factors at play. Louisiana has 3,425,435 licensed drivers and hosts 53.1 million annual visitors which means car
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Posted in Car Accidents, Distracted Driving, Drunk Driving Accidents, Impaired Driving, Truck Accidents on June 5, 2020

Who Is Liable in a New Orleans Rear-End Accident?

Rear-end collisions occur more often than any other type of crash in New Orleans, throughout Louisiana, and across the nation. The most recent data from the LSU Center for Analytics & Research in Transportation estimates more than 55,000 rear-end collisions
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Posted in Car Accidents, Distracted Driving, Drunk Driving Accidents, Impaired Driving on March 24, 2020

How to Protect Yourself From An Accident on I-10: The Most Deadly Highway in America

If you spend any of your time in New Orleans, you’re likely familiar with I-10. It’s the fourth-longest Interstate in the U.S. and acts as a connection point between our southernmost states. The passage stretches all the way from the
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Posted in Drunk Driving Accidents on January 29, 2020

Recovering Compensation After an Accident with a Drunk Driver

According to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people drive under the influence of alcohol about 111 million times every year. Police only catch about one percent of these incidents. With statistics like these, it’s no wonder
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