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!

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…

The Risk of Personal Injury During Mardi Gras
Well over a million people celebrate Mardi Gras in New Orleans alone. Likewise, cities throughout the United States attract their…

Highway Hazards: The Liability of Big Trucks
Updated on: March 5, 2021 Big rig trucking accidents are on the rise. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety…

Injured on Campus: What Are Your Rights?
Updated on: March 5, 2021 Colleges and universities are busy settings. Students, faculty and visitors trek across campus rain or…

What Happens After a Lyft or Uber Accident?
They’re not traditional taxis, and their drivers aren’t conventional employees. Instead, Uber and Lyft are ride-sharing services, and their drivers…

Unforeseen Opioid Addiction: Is There a Case?
Your addiction may not be your fault. When people experience health problems, they rely on physicians to solve them. The…