Injuries can deeply impact the way you live your life. You may be limited in how you can spend your leisure time. Returning to a career you once loved can prove to be difficult. If you have suffered an injury that was caused by another party’s negligence, you may be able to collect compensation for your related damages.
Some examples of personal injury cases can include:
- Vehicular accidents (including cars, motorcycles, trucks, and bicycles)
- Medical malpractice
- Dog bites
- Workplace injury
- Exposure to deadly toxins, such as asbestos
- Premises liability
- Slip and fall
- Elder abuse
Of course, there are no defined circumstances that warrant a personal injury claim. The bottom line is that if you were injured in any situation that was caused by negligence, we can make sure that justice is served. For a free consultation regarding the specifics of your personal injuries, call Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers today at (337) 777-7777.
The Most Common Types of Personal Injury Claims
Car accidents, slip and fall incidents, and medical malpractice are among the most reported personal injury claims. In these instances, your injuries were caused by another party breaching their duty of care to not harm others. By speaking with a member of our personal injury law firm, you can gain a better understanding of your potential for financial recovery may include.
Car Wrecks
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 90 people in the U.S. die each day from complications relating to car crashes. If you have been injured or a loved one passed away due to a car accident, you do not have to navigate the legal process alone. When you work with a Cecilia personal injury lawyer from our firm, we can determine who is liable for your collision, collect evidence regarding its cause, and then work to get you the personal injury compensation you deserve. Depending on the circumstances of your wreck, we may be able to hold more than one party responsible for your damages.
Slip and Fall Accidents
The National Safety Institute notes that slip and fall accidents account for over 8 million hospital visits each year, ranging from broken bones to traumatic spinal cord damage. When you visit either a public or private property, the owner of that estate is responsible for any injury accidents that may occur. For example, if you slip on a puddle at the grocery store, its administration can be held accountable. If the property manager was aware of the hazard, did not recognize it in a reasonable amount of time, or neglected to remedy it, they can be found liable for your personal injuries.
Medical Malpractice
Data from Johns Hopkins Medicine suggests that medical malpractice is now the third leading cause of death in the U.S. Failing to act in the best interests of the patient by violating standards of care constitutes medical malpractice. By misdiagnosing patients, improperly administering treatment, and surgical errors are all examples of how a doctor can cause unnecessary harm to a patient’s wellbeing.
There can be multiple parties held responsible in medical malpractice cases. The individual doctor and the medical facility are two possibilities when thinking about assigning fault. After suffering an injury, you should not be burdened further by taking on legal action. Call a Cecilia personal injury lawyer today at (337) 777-7777.
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ClientExamples of Legal Remedies Available in a Personal Injury Lawsuit
The job of a personal injury lawyer is to assist clients who are hurting so that they can focus on their recovery. You could be one of those clients, should you choose to ask an accident attorney for help. We believe that you should not face financial difficulties after an accident that you did not cause.
When you work with our staff, examples of what your compensation can cover may include:
- Medical costs
- Lost wages
- Diminished earning power caused by your injuries
- Pain and suffering and inconvenience
- Rehabilitation costs
- Emotional trauma
If you are considering filing a wrongful death claim, those damages may include:
- Funeral and burial costs
- Loss of consortium
- Loss of inheritance
- Loss of household benefits
- The decedent’s medical costs
- Emotional trauma experienced by the deceased
Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers is eager to hear about how your injury accident occurred and learn about what we can do to help you through this stressful time. We work on a contingency basis, meaning that when you work with us, we only get paid if we are successfully able to pursue compensation on your behalf. If you do not get paid, neither do we.
I thank God for Digger & David. I don’t know what we would have done if it hadn’t have been for them.
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Our personal injury law firm can provide you with many services that can promote your chances of financial recovery.
Ways that we can help include:
- Speaking with you to understand your account of the accident and how it has impacted your life
- Filing your claim as soon as possible
- Collecting available evidence of the accident that supports the other party’s negligence
- Interviewing witnesses of the incident, asking them specifically about any dangers they may have witnessed
- Handling all communications with the other party’s legal team
- Working to bring your case to a settlement agreement or resolution
- Protecting your legal rights throughout the proceedings
No matter how your accident occurred, we want to hear from you. Keep in mind that in Louisiana, the statute of limitations is short for filing a civil action. If you are moving forward with a personal injury lawsuit, you have two years from the date of your accident to act. The same goes for wrongful death lawsuits. You have two years from the date of your loved one’s passing to pursue compensation. Failing to move forward within this timeframe may forfeit your right to financial recovery.
Call Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers today at (337) 777-7777.