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!
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…
Good Deeds
LAJ Past President P. Craig Morrow flew in seven Navy SEALs from all over the nation to visit with the…
You & the Law: Winter 2018 Newsletter
Children are particularly vulnerable to medical errors. Their risk starts at birth when injuries such as fractures, spinal cord injuries…
Legal Steps to Take If You’re Affected by Contaminated Produce
Outbreaks of foodborne illnesses due to contaminated romaine lettuce and other produce headline the news with unsettling frequency. Authorities spend…
Personal Injury Statute of Limitations in Louisiana
Updated on: March 5, 2021 When something bad happens, our instinct is to tell ourselves—or others—that everything will be okay….