If you were hit by a drunk driver in Louisiana, you have the right to pursue compensation for your injuries through a civil claim. You may also be entitled to exemplary damages, which aren’t available in most other accident cases. These rights exist independently of any criminal charges the state brings against the impaired driver.Read More
If you’re injured in Louisiana on or after January 1, 2026, a single finding by a jury can now wipe out your entire recovery. Under the state’s new modified comparative fault rule, being 51% or more at fault for your own injuries means you cannot recover a dollar, no matter how severe your injuries areRead More
In Louisiana, the statute of limitations for wrongful death claims is one year from the date of death or two years from the date of injury, whichever is longer. This important change took effect August 1, 2025, under Acts 2025, No. 176 and No. 488, providing families with additional time in cases where death occursRead More
A denied protective order doesn’t mean you’re out of options. You can appeal the decision, refile with stronger evidence, pursue an alternative type of order, or take other legal action while implementing a personal safety plan. At Melancon, Rimes & Daquanno, our family law practice handles protective orders as part of our broader work inRead More
Choosing the right personal injury lawyer in Baton Rouge requires evaluating three critical factors: verified trial experience in the 19th Judicial District Court, direct partner involvement in your case, and the financial resources to fund litigation through verdict if needed. At Melancon, Rimes & Daquanno, we’ve seen how these factors determine whether clients receive settlementRead More
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