Personal Injury Blog
While every personal injury case is unique, prevention is always preferable to litigation. Safer, more conscientious communities is the name of the game — and the team at Morrow, Morrow, Ryan, Bassett & Haik is here to help. In this blog, we’ll debunk common myths, share uncommon insights and generally offer information designed to protect your rights.
Consider this a primer for pending legal questions. While not a replacement for an official consultation, we will touch on topics sure to interest you. Want a topic covered? Contact us!
What to Do If You’re Hurt in an Auto Accident
Car accidents are scary when they happen and can be frustrating to deal with in the days, weeks and months…
MMRBH Scholarship Program 2021
MMRB&H Announces the Recipients for the 2021-2022 Scholarship Program, May 13, 2021 Morrow, Morrow, Ryan, Bassett & Haik is pleased…
The Jones Act Explained
Updated: 12/10/2021 What is the Jones Act? If you are an offshore worker, the Jones Act may give you or…
5 Steps to Take After Getting Injured Offshore
Offshore injuries happen quickly. Hoses burst. Cables snap. Hatch doors get left open in the dark. It wasn’t your fault,…
Patrick C. Morrow, Sr. Gets Appointed to Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors
We are proud to announce that one of the founding partners of MMRB&H, was recently appointed by the governor to…
MMRB&H Announces the Recipients for the 2020-2021 Scholarship Program
MMRB&H Announces the Recipients for the 2020-2021 Scholarship Program Morrow, Morrow, Ryan, Bassett & Haik Announces the Recipients for the 2020…
The Physics of a Trucking Accident—and Why It’s Important
As lawyers who specialize in trucking accidents, we know that highway safety depends on each driver’s ability to share the…
7 Reasons Why Oilfield Injuries Still Happen
Despite regulations, safety technology, smart systems, company policies, protocols and training, oilfield injuries still happen. Working in, on or around…
Preventing Winter Personal Injuries
Severe winter weather doesn’t happen often in Louisiana, but when it does, it usually translates into ice. In short, winter…