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CAR AND TRUCK ACCIDENTS NEED LAWYERS WHO LASER FOCUS ON THEM

There are many nuanced laws that lawyer need to know when handling an auto case. The policy limits, exclusions, overlapping coverage are a few issues that come up all the time. Lawyers also need a good investigator who can find out about other policies that may be our there that can change the value of the case. 

Can You Be Fired for Filing a Workers' Comp Claim After a Drug Test in Louisiana? A Guide for Metro New Orleans Workers

Posted by Christopher “Chris” Schwartz | Feb 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

If you've been injured on the job in the Metro New Orleans area and are worried about retaliation from your employer—especially if a drug test is involved—you're not alone. Many workers in industries like construction, oil and gas, or hospitality face this concern when considering a workers' comp...

New Louisiana "No Pay, No play" law

Posted by Christopher “Chris” Schwartz | Jul 31, 2025 | 1 Comment

Louisiana's “No Pay, No Play” law, codified under LA R.S. 32:866, penalizes uninsured drivers involved in motor vehicle accidents by limiting their ability to recover damages, even if they are not at fault. The law aims to encourage compliance with Louisiana's mandatory minimum liability insuranc...

Does worker's compensation apply to an independent contractor?

Posted by Christopher “Chris” Schwartz | Apr 16, 2025 | 0 Comments

Worker compensation laws vary by state and country, but generally, independent contractors are not covered by workers' compensation insurance in the same way that employees are. Workers' compensation is designed to provide benefits to employees who are injured on the job. Since independent contractors are considered self-employed, they are typically responsible for their own insurance and do not have the same protections as employees. However, some situations may vary: 1. **Misclassification**: If a worker is classified as an independent contractor but should be considered an employee based on the nature of their work and the degree of control exerted by the employer, they may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. 2. **Voluntary Coverage**: In some cases, independent contractors may be able to purchase their own workers' compensation insurance, depending on the laws in their jurisdiction. 3. **Injury on the Job**: Depending on the terms of a contract or the nature of the work, some independent contractors might be able to claim benefits through a specific business's policy if they are working on their behalf. It's essential for independent contractors to understand their classification and the implications for insurance coverage. It's advisable to consult with legal or insurance professionals to clarify individual circumstances and local laws.

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