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Leaking Hole in Jail Cell, Can you File a Lawsuit for Cruel and Unusual Punishment?

When prison officials do nothing to fix a large hole that leaks onto the floor in a jail cell, could the inmate have a claim for cruel and unusual punishment? The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals case answers no. Many instances of inmates complaining about mistreatment are not uncommon to…

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What do I need to Prove for A Slip and Fall Lawsuit in Louisiana?

If you are walking down the aisle of a store and fall and injure yourself, you may think you have a winning lawsuit. However, that is not always the case. A recent lawsuit out of Gretna, Louisiana, establishes what a plaintiff needs to prove when filing a slip-and-fall lawsuit in…

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Utility Ground Hole Fall Lawsuit Fails on Lack of “Constructive Notice”

If you fall into a utility box with no cover, one would likely think they can recover for the damages they endured. However, in Louisiana, lawsuits aren’t as easy as you think. For example, is a company responsible for the utility box if it didn’t have “constructive notice” the ground…

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A Warning Cone and a Wet Floor, Who Wins in a Slip and Fall Lawsuit?

We have all seen warning cones and signs in front of a wet floor at a business. But what happens when you fall in front of the warning cone? Can the company still be held accountable for your injuries? The subsequent lawsuit, Kenner, Louisiana, shows how courts review slip and…

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Can a School be Held Liable for a Visitor’s Injuries on its Campus?

Schools are institutions for learning and public meeting spots for numerous events. People come and go daily and the safety of all visitors is paramount. But what happens when a visitor to a school is injured on the premise? Can a school be held liable for a visitor’s injuries on…

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Baton Rouge Recreation and Park Commission Found Not at Fault for Child’s Injuries

When someone is injured in an accident, the question often arises, who is at fault? Certain factors must be met to find fault in an injury case. The following case outlines the elements which must be proven to file a personal injury lawsuit against a public park in East Baton…

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Fax Filing A Lawsuit, Make Sure You Follow the Rules Precisely

After a workplace accident, an employee may be flustered, but it is essential that the employee promptly becomes knowledgeable about court requirements and deadlines. If a claim is not filed within an allocated timeline, the claimant may be barred from bringing the claim forward. The following case out of Jefferson…

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Evidence of Knowledge Required to Prevail in Louisiana Slip-and-Fall Lawsuits

If you slip and fall over an item that has fallen at a store, you might think that you will be able to recover for your injuries in a lawsuit against the store. However, it is not enough to simply show that you slipped and fell. Instead, you must show…

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Who is Liable for Injuries for a Slip and Fall on a Public Sidewalk?

Premises liability is an active area of personal injury law, and accidents occurring on public property are no exception. The question often arises, who is liable for a slip and fall on a public sidewalk? In this case, the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal was asked to determine the…

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Injured by Stocking Cart in Grocery Aisle, Whose Fault is it?

Everyone can picture a grocery store on a busy day. The aisles are congested, and workers are hurrying to replace products on the sales floor. There may be stocking carts blocking walkways. Who is responsible if a shopper trips over a worker’s cart and injures herself? What about if the…

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