How To Get Out Of The Trap
The August 2016 “Great Flood” impacted more than 145,000 households in Louisiana, with over 41.5% of the population in nine parishes flooded. The estimated damage to homes exceeded $30.4 billion. In the Capital Region, 34.8% of businesses were affected and in one of the hardest hit areas, Livingston Parish, 91% of the businesses and 94% of the employees were impacted by the catastrophic flooding. Victims [...]
3 Ways To Protect Your Home In A Fire
Proper Planning May Help You In Case Of A Fire No one wants to endure the pain of a house or apartment fire. The aftermath of a fire can be emotionally taxing, however, proper planning can eliminate some of the stress. This blog is designed to assist homeowners and renters in case you ever find yourself in the unfortunate situation of a home fire. Homeowners [...]
What Your Insurance Company Owes You
Your insurance company owes you a duty to settle your claims in good faith. Louisiana’s implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing is derived from the Restatement Second of Contracts and is expressly conveyed in LSA—R.S. 22:1973(A). LSA—R.S. 22:1973(A) provides that good faith and fair dealing are paramount to any insurer/insured relationship, and Insurers who are not in good faith can be penalized and [...]
Don’t Invest Without Doing This
WBRZ recently reported that a Louisiana man was sentenced to 14 years after he was found guilty of defrauding investors out of up to $1.5 million. WBRZ originally reported this story on December 26, 2017. At the time of the original report, Ralph Savoie had defrauded more than $150,000 from investors by falsely portraying himself as a “reputable and trustworthy financial professional.” Savoie advised investors [...]
The Truth About Louisiana Public Transportation
Do you ever worry about whether the condition of a public transportation vehicle is up to snuff? How about if the vehicle’s operator is licensed and trained properly? If you do, rest assured that Louisiana law imposes a heightened duty of care on common carriers who offer services to the general public. In a decision rendered in 1945, the Louisiana Supreme Court established in Gross [...]
Injured At Work: What You Need To Know
Employment Vicarious Liability…Here is how it works Vicarious liability is one of those terms people hear often but they may never know what it truly means. Vicarious liability may be asserted in several different scenarios but it is most commonly used in matters of employment. In Louisiana, the law provides that employers are vicariously liable for any injuries and/or harm their employees commit while in [...]