Filing a Personal Injury Claim in Louisiana
Serving Terrebonne Parish with Compassion & Dedicated Advocacy
An unexpected accident or injury can turn your life upside down—but our team is here to help you get back on your feet. From managing mounting medical bills to keeping up with everyday expenses while you take time off work to heal, the aftermath of a serious injury can be physically, emotionally, and financially overwhelming. At Waitz & Downer, our job is to provide the legal support you need and help you fight for the fair compensation you are owed.
After an accident or traumatic event, you have rights. If someone else was at fault, you could be entitled to financial compensation for your “damages,” things like medical expenses, lost wages or income, and even pain and suffering. When you file a personal injury claim in Louisiana, you are not only seeking the compensation you need to manage unexpected losses but also working for justice. Our firm can help.
Continue reading to learn more about filing a personal injury lawsuit in Louisiana, or contact us right away at (985) 331-7832 for a free, no-obligation consultation.
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“Waitz and Downer has handled legal affairs for my family for years. My daughter was involved in a head on collision with a drunk driver. The insurance company did not want to pay for my daughter to purchase a new car, hers was totaled. Waitz and Downer handled the matter very professionally and things were settled very quickly.”- Lie Ann M.
How Our Injury Law Firm Can Help
You’ve been injured or have faced an unimaginable loss. You believe someone else was to blame, but now what? How do you begin the legal process? How do you take the next steps while also managing the immense changes in your day-to-day life?
We understand that the legal process can be complicated, stressful, and confusing, and we are here to help. Together, our attorneys have over a century of combined legal experience, handling everything from complex personal injury litigation to Social Security Disability appeals. Our firm has been serving the Gulf Coast since 1971, and we take great pride in being the dependable, tireless advocates people need during some of the most difficult times they will ever face.
As your legal team, we can help you by:
- Discussing your case and answering your questions during a free initial consultation
- Providing personalized, detailed information regarding your rights and legal options
- Explaining next steps and offering advice in clear, easy to understand language
- Handling all communication with the insurance company and/or liable party/parties
- Thoroughly investigating the accident or event that led to your injuries
- Filing your lawsuit well within the applicable statute of limitations
- Preparing and submitting necessary legal paperwork, evidence, and documents
- Making sure your case is ready to go to trial should the need arise
- Negotiating with the liable party for a fair and reasonable settlement
- Taking the next steps and advocating for you in court if necessary
We are a third-generation family law firm with deep roots in this area. We live and work right here in Terrebonne Parish, and we understand the unique challenges people here face when it comes to navigating the impact of a serious accident or injury. As your legal team, we will stand by you every step of the way, fighting for your right to rebuild your life.
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Ellen D. Doskey AttorneyEllen Daigle Doskey has over 25 years of experience in the practice of law in Louisiana. Her private practice specializes in wills, successions, trusts, estate planning, and elder law. She also has expertise in researching and writing of briefs, memos, and appeals.
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Hunt Downer Jr. AttorneyWith over 50 years of experience practicing law and over a decade serving in the Louisiana House of Representatives, Hunt Downer is a trial and litigation attorney who specializes in plaintiff work and representing individuals in the oil, gas, and seafood industries.
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Mary Waitz Riviere AttorneyMary Waitz Riviere possesses a 30-year career in a variety of complex serious personal injury cases. She has a special love for maritime and offshore cases, is an outspoken defender and advocate of victims’ rights, and specializes in helping people obtain disability benefits.
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Hon. Joseph Waitz Jr. Attorney - Of CounselA proud native of the Bayou Region and graduate of Nicholls State University, Joseph L. Waitz has served as the District Attorney of Terrebonne Parish since 1997. He is passionate about children’s advocacy and cases involving impaired driving and has established multiple probation programs for select offenders. He is of counsel with Waitz & Downer.
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Joseph L. Waitz III AttorneySince joining the firm in 2014, Joseph Waitz III has represented numerous injured clients, and has achieved millions in judgments or settlements. Joseph believes in stern and aggressive representation of his clients in order to ensure that the maximum amount of money is recovered.
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Gary Williams Jr. AttorneyGary Williams Jr. has practiced law in the state of Louisiana since 2015, boasting six years as an Assistant District Attorney. He has experience with personal injury cases, wills, successions, contracts, and business litigations and currently stands as incoming president of the Terrebonne Parish Bar Association.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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In Louisiana, the statute of limitations—or deadline for filing—on personal injury lawsuits is two years from the date of injury. There are some exceptions, but in most cases, this means that you have just two years to sue for damages.
For wrongful death cases, the statute of limitations is just one year from the date of death.
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Yes, there are some instances in which you may have more or less time to sue for damages. If you did not discover your injury right away, the statute of limitations may be tolled until the date of discovery, meaning you would have two years from the date on which you discovered the injury (or could have discovered it) to file your lawsuit.
With medical malpractice cases, you typically have one year from the date of the alleged malpractice or the date on which it was discovered to sue for damages, and you cannot file a lawsuit for medical malpractice if more than three years have passed (with some exceptions).
Other exceptions include cases involving minors, cases against government entities, and cases involving “crimes of violence,” such as aggravated assault.
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You could have a claim if you can prove each of the following elements:
- The defendant owed you a “duty of care,” meaning they had a legal obligation to take and/or avoid certain actions in order to prevent foreseeable harm
- The defendant failed to uphold or “breached” this duty of care, typically through an act of negligence or recklessness
- You were injured and suffered damages for which you can be compensated
- The defendant’s breach of the duty of care was the cause of your injury
Our attorneys can evaluate your case at no cost and determine whether you may have grounds for a claim. If you think you might have a case, we encourage you to contact us right away to schedule a free initial consultation.
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In most cases, you can still file a claim if you were partly at fault for the incident that caused your injury. Under Louisiana’s comparative negligence rule, your recovery would be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you are not barred from filing a claim if you can prove that the defendant is at least partly at fault.
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Every situation is unique, but people who file personal injury claims may receive compensation for economic damages, such as medical expenses and lost wages, as well as non-economic damages, including pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of earning ability. The exact damages you may be entitled to depend on the details of your case. Contact Waitz & Downer to learn more during a free consultation.
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The exact value of your personal injury case depends on many factors, including how severe your injury is, how much your medical care cost/continues to cost, and how much your future care, including things like rehabilitation and physical therapy, is projected to cost. Other factors influencing the value of your case may include whether you had to take time off work due to your injuries, whether your injuries affected your ability to return to work at all, and whether you were partly at fault for the incident.
Additionally, the calculated value of your pain and suffering, as well as any other non-economic damages you have endured, also plays a role in the overall value of your personal injury case. Determining your case’s true worth is complex and requires a careful review by a knowledgeable attorney.
Contact Our Team
For Help with Your Personal Injury Case
If you have been harmed by the negligence of another and need help filing a personal injury claim or lawsuit, reach out to Waitz & Downer right away. Our experienced attorneys are prepared to explain your rights, discuss your options, and begin building a case with the goal of securing justice and fair compensation on your behalf. We offer completely free consultations and do not charge any legal fees unless we win your case.
Schedule your free consultation with a personal injury lawyer in Houma today. Call (985) 331-7832 or contact us online to get started.
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