Louisiana's dram shop law allows injured victims to hold a bar, restaurant, or other alcohol-serving establishment partially liable if they served alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person who then caused an accident. If a third party contributed to the driver's intoxication, they may share responsibility for your damages.

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Schedule ConsultationSmartwatch data is increasingly valuable in Louisiana personal injury cases. Devices like Apple Watches and Fitbits track step counts, heart rate, and sleep patterns, all of which can document how an injury affected your daily life. If you wear a smartwatch, do not delete or reset anything before speaking with an attorney.
Traffic in Baton Rouge can be stressful and dangerous, with drivers losing hours each year to congestion and accidents. Learn which roads and intersections are most prone to crashes and how staying informed and having the right legal support can help keep you safe.
Louisiana’s new greater than 50% fault rule, which took effect in 2026, could significantly impact your ability to recover compensation after an accident. Under the updated law, if you are found more than half at fault, you may receive nothing — even if another party shares responsibility. Learn what changed, why it matters, and how it could affect your personal injury claim.
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