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!
You & the Law: Summer 2019 Newsletter
The path to becoming a lawyer is demanding. It requires several years of college education and law school, passing a…
Before You Hand Over the Keys: Teen Drivers and Car Accidents
According to a recent study, more than 60 percent of vehicular collisions involve teenage motorists, and during the last five…
MMRBH Law Scholarship Program 2019
MMRBH is pleased to announce the funding of (14) fourteen $2,500 scholarships for 2019. CONGRATULATIONS to the following recipients that…
5 Lawsuit Myths: Tall Tales from Court
Our favorite shows endlessly dramatize court cases. News stories amp up legal conflicts with hints of scandal. Online clicks open…
Road Debris Damage: Who’s Responsible?
Just ahead, two semi drivers have no choice but to run over metal pieces scattered in their lanes. This time,…
American Institute of Personal Injury-2019 10 Best Attorneys
The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys has recognized the exceptional performance of Louisiana’s Personal Injury Attorney P. Craig Morrow…
Child Care: Determining Injury and Negligence
As a parent or guardian, you strive to give your child every advantage possible. That includes choosing what you hope…
Hydrogen Sulfide: The Hidden Danger of Working Offshore
Updated on: March 5, 2021 Working on an offshore rig is always dangerous. When hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is present, offshore…
Nursing Home Malpractice: Do You Have a Case?
Nursing home injuries represent the dark side of caring for the elderly and disabled. We’d all like to think that…