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When an Insured Can Seek Statutory Damages from an Insurer

Many coastal Louisiana homeowners were affected by Hurricane Katrina. Too many of those affected are still dealing with the stressful experience of rebuilding their homes, communities, and lives. When natural disaster strikes, the importance of good, quality homeowners insurance becomes starkly evident, and can provide much needed relief for homeowners.…

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Insurance Policies and How They Affect Recovery After a Hurricane or Disaster

Nearly six years after Hurricane Katrina struck, Louisiana residents are still dealing with the traumatic and costly effects of the storm. The American Red Cross estimates that approximately 275,000 Louisiana homes were destroyed by the storm and thousands more were damaged. Even those homeowners with insurance can find the recovery…

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Dispute Over Hurricane Katrina Home Repair Shows Role of Appraisal Process in Insurance Settlements.

If a homeowner insures his home and then suffers damage to the structure, the process of making a claim and being paid for the loss can be long and frustrating. Frequently, the insurance company will arrive at its value of the loss and attempt to persuade the homeowner to accept…

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Understanding Class Action Lawsuits in Louisiana

Class actions are a common and popular legal tool for cases involving a large group of people who share the same grievance against a defendant. Specifically, the plaintiffs have to have a real and actual interest in order to join a class action. An issue may arise however, if a…

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Fire Rages After New Iberia Chemical Plant Explosion

With little details available, the residents of New Iberia sit and wait to find out more about an explosion that took place at the Multi-Chem plant. Conflicting reports exist regarding harm caused by the incident, though the most recent release states all plant employees are accounted for and there were…

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The Fifth Circuit Explores a Maritime Dilemma in Barge Wreck

General maritime law holds that there can be no recovery for economic loss absent physical damage to or an invasion of a proprietary interest. The issue in many cases is whether or not any actual damage has occurred. In a recent Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decision, the court explores…

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Distinct Legal Consequences in a Legal Partnership

A partnership is a legal relationship that carries with it certain rights and obligations. Whether or not two or more persons have alegal partnership may become an issue. Our law defines a partnerhsip as a “juridical person, distinct from its partners, created by a contract between two or more persons…

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Playstation Network to Return: Legal Concerns Still Remain

Sony announced yesterday that the Playstation Network (PSN) is set to return by the end of this week. Reports indicate access began to be provided to users starting on May 15 with different regions being incrementally phased in worldwide. Questions remain, however, as to the extent of previous breaches of…

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Playstation Network Breeched Again in Late May

In what can only be considered a confusing lapse in digital security, Sony announced another breach of their network security in late May. This news comes on the heels of the major shutdown that aggravated a world of gamers. As the length of downtime nears a month, questions linger as…

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Insurance Contract Interpretations and the Affect on Recovery of Damages

Homeowners across the Louisiana coast were affected by Hurricane Katrina. Many of those affected are still dealing with the stressful experience of rebuilding their homes, communities, and lives. Homeowners insurance is a boon to many when natural disaster strikes. Unfortunately, insurance companies do not always make recovery of benefits easy…

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