A personal injury can impact your life in numerous ways, costing you thousands in medical treatment while preventing you from working. When the carelessness of an individual or company is the cause of your injury, you could hold them accountable and recover these financial losses. Navigating these claims is not always easy, however, especially when you are injured. A Chalmette personal injury lawyer is essential for navigating these cases.
It’s important that you know how to choose the right personal injury lawyer. An attorney with experience and past successes in cases like yours is better equipped to secure you the full and fair settlement you deserve.
At Hammond Law Firm, LLC, our attorneys have over 40 years of combined experience, and our firm has provided legal support to individuals and families in our community for the past 17 years. Whether the party who caused your accident was a property owner, a driver, a product manufacturer, a dog owner, or an employer, we can fight to hold them accountable. We know that the compensation recovered is essential for helping you move forward with your life.
If you were injured in Chalmette, the St. Bernard Parish Hospital is located at 8000 W. Judge Perez Drive.
At Hammond Law Firm, LLC, we have handled many types of personal injury claims, including:
Motor vehicle collisions are an exceptionally common reason for personal injury cases, both insurance claims and civil claims. In St. Bernard Parish, there were 257 suspected injury motor vehicle crashes in 2024, leading to 385 suspected injuries. Most of these injuries were to drivers, followed by passengers. Vehicle collisions can involve other parties, such as pedestrians, motorcyclists, and bicyclists.
After a car collision, injured individuals can file insurance claims with the insurer of the at-fault driver. Drivers are the most common at-fault party in these accidents. A driver may have failed to yield the right-of-way, been driving distracted, or been speeding. In rare cases, injury claims may be filed against a manufacturer of a defective product.
Commercial truck collisions, like those involving 18-wheelers, are especially serious incidents. They often involve more vehicles and result in more severe injuries. In 2024, there were 11 vehicle crashes involving commercial motor vehicles in St. Bernard Parish, one of which was, sadly, a fatal accident.
After a commercial truck crash, claims are frequently filed with the commercial insurer of the trucking company. Trucking companies have higher insurance coverage than most personal car insurance policies, but securing full compensation can be complicated. These commercial insurers have a lot more resources to prevent full and fair claims. Working with an attorney is crucial in these complex cases.
Commercial transportation includes taxis, private buses, limos, and more. These companies have unique safety requirements they must meet, and their negligence in these areas can lead to accidents. Passengers and third parties could file a claim with the transportation company’s insurer and/or other parties liable for the accident.
Recreational boat incidents can be caused by careless boat operators, defective equipment, or other negligent parties. Vessel collisions, machinery hazards, and unmaintained safety equipment can lead to injuries. An attorney can determine the liable party.
When products are unreasonably dangerous and cause harm to consumers, the manufacturers, designers, or distributors of those products could be held liable.
Both public and private property owners have a certain duty of care to maintain their property for legal guests and prevent damage by known hazards. The most common type of premises liability claim is a slip-and-fall claim. If your fall or some other injury was caused by a hazard that a property owner failed to address, they can be held liable.
Dog owners can be held liable for any damage their dog does if they are negligent in preventing that damage.
Injuries in the workplace are generally covered under workers’ compensation insurance. In rare cases, an employee can file a civil personal injury claim. Maritime workers may also have unique options for financial recovery.
When the negligence of a party causes someone’s death, surviving family members can file a wrongful death claim or survival action against the at-fault party.
A: Every personal injury case settles for a unique amount, depending on its circumstances. You are more likely to have a higher settlement if:
A personal injury claim could recover both economic and non-economic damages, such as medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
A: Knowing the average personal injury settlement will not tell you the specific damages you could recover. In the U.S., according to the CDC, the average costs for an unintentional dog bite leading to hospitalization were $113,559 in 2023. For an unintentional fall, medical expenses were $268,211. For an unintentional struck-by/against accident, hospital costs were $220,220.
However, the specific costs of your injury will impact the amount you can recover in a Louisiana personal injury settlement.
A: The percentage that most personal injury lawyers charge in Louisiana is determined before hiring the attorney, although the exact percentage can vary significantly. This is a contingency fee, meaning the attorney does not charge upfront costs. The fee amount depends on the attorney’s experience, your case’s complexity, and other factors. Cases that go to court will likely have a higher contingency fee.
A: There isn’t a set timeline for how long a personal injury claim takes in Louisiana. A claim may be settled quickly or take a long time to resolve, depending on its specifics. If your personal injury case goes to trial, this will likely take much longer than a case settled in negotiations. Other factors can impact the timeline, like the number of resources needed to address your case and the severity of your injuries.
If you were hurt because another party was negligent, reckless, or malicious, you may have grounds for a claim. Contact Hammond Law Firm, LLC, today to learn how we can help.