Personal Injury
New Orleans Personal Injury Lawyer
At The Burrell Firm Accident Injury Attorneys, our New Orleans personal injury attorneys can help if you’ve been hurt at little or no fault of your own.
If you have been injured in New Orleans, or elsewhere in Louisiana then you most certainly have found yourself faced with many concerns. Your medical bills could be stacking up while you face missing out on work while you recover. Meanwhile, you may be considering filing a personal injury lawsuit.
Personal injury includes but is not limited to accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians, such as bus, truck, car, or school bus accidents; slip and fall accidents; canine attacks; and wrongful death. Our skilled New Orleans personal injury attorney is ready to help.
Keep reading for more information from our New Orleans personal injury lawyers and car accident attorneys. Give us a call at (504) 475-7578 for a free case evaluation.
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A: To recover damages as a result of an accident or medical malpractice in Louisiana you must have suffered an injury to your person or property as the result of someone else’s negligence. The person or company who caused the harm must be at fault for the accident.
It’s not enough that the other person was ticketed for the accident. The at-fault party’s insurance company has a right, which they typically exercise, to investigate an accident on their own and choose whether or not they will voluntarily pay for the damages. Medical malpractice is different.
Not only must the medical professional be at fault, but Louisiana has also enacted the Medical Malpractice Act which requires the complaining party to assert such claim within 1 year to a medical review panel. Only after presenting the case to the medical review panel can you then file suit. The MMA also limits recovery to $500,000.
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Common Personal Injury Misconceptions
People with insurance don’t need to bother with a personal injury claim.
Personal injury cases take a very long time to settle.
People who file personal injury claims are litigious.
HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO FILE A PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM IN LOUISIANA?
According to the Louisiana Civil Code section 3492, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in the state of Louisiana is only one year. This means you have one year from the date your injury was inflicted to file a personal injury claim, or you risk losing your right to do so all together.
It’s important to note that there are exceptions that can change this time limit, so it’s crucial you speak to an experienced New Orleans personal injury attorney about the specifics of your case as soon as possible.
Some examples of these exceptions include:
- If the injury victim was a minor at the time of the accident
- If the injury as caused by a defective product the filing period may be different
Personal Injury Practice Areas
18-Wheeler Accidents
Car Accidents
Back Injury & Neck Injuries
Wrongful Death
Rather, damages family members can sue for are the loss of wages and benefits that were to be earned had the victim lived, and emotional pain and suffering as a consequence of the loss.
Typical Injuries That Result from Accidents & Negligence
In a personal injury case, the severity of one’s injuries varies greatly depending on the incident, but typically they include head and neck injuries, joint issues, and pain and suffering—both physical and mental.
Common injuries in personal injury cases include:
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Spinal cord damage
- Broken bones
- Fractures
- Bruises and cuts
Head and neck injuries encompass everything from whiplash to paralysis, concussion to coma. Even if you were involved in a minor accident, it’s important to get checked out by a medical professional, as whiplash and concussions can be particularly dangerous if left untreated, but often have no initial symptoms.
Pain and suffering resulting from an accident or negligent act can include emotional and mental anguish.
If your accident left you unable to enjoy activities with your family, makes it physically impossible for you to continue in a career you found fulfilling, or caused you to suffer from depression or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), then you should talk to your personal injury attorney about these non-economic damages.
ith offices in both New Orleans and Ruston, our personal injury attorneys proudly extend our services to individuals throughout the state of Louisiana.
Our goal is to maximize compensation awards for our clients so that they don’t experience any financial strain as a result of their injuries. As our client, you can rest assured in knowing that we will protect your rights to fair compensation.
What Makes An Excellent Personal Injury Attorney
A New Orleans personal injury lawyer at a small firm and with a deep connection to the area will treat you with the compassion and respect you deserve. The risk of choosing an attorney at a large firm is that the client becomes a case number. At those firms, when clients call in to check on the status of their case or to submit updated documents, you will speak to a legal aid rather than your own attorney. We have worked closely with hundreds of scared, confused, and frustrated clients who are seeking to sue for lost wages, pain and suffering, and medical treatment. We take pride in helping people in need get justice and move on with their lives. This is why we will always take the time to listen to you.