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Loyd J. Bourgeois Injury & Accident Lawyer was voted Top Winner in BOTH Best Personal Injury and Best Litigation in the New Orleans CityBusiness Reader Rankings! Thank you for your trust, your support, and for allowing us to serve you. We’re proud to stand with our community and fight for what’s right.
When someone you love gets hurt, make sure they’re truly taken care of. Don’t let them become just another claim number. Have them call us at (985) 240-9773.We’ll make sure they get the support and guidance they need to move forward. THANK YOU FOR TAKING CARE OF YOUR FRIENDS, CLIENTS,
AND FAMILY! • Ebony Davis • Aaron Broussard, attorney • Robert Mathews • Bryan Bradley • Edward Jackson • Brittany V. Carter, attorney • Kenneth W. Kressman • Joy Talerdon Jr. • Chas Drost, attorney
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We give you the win — and give them the L.
• Martina Salles • Alton Andras • Clyde Richard • Aaron Hurd, attorney • Julia Holt, attorney • Pamela Perrilloux • Lindsey M. Sbrolla
TORT REFORM CONTINUED
These aren’t “reforms.” They’re rollbacks of your rights. Next time someone says, “Well, tort reform is good for Louisiana,” ask them — “Good for who?” Because from where I sit, it’s good for big insurance but not for you. I have two teen drivers and one more taking driver’s ed in the fall. I welcome lower insurance rates. Let me know when you see yours come down. I won’t be holding my breath. We’ll keep standing up for the little guy. And we’ll keep telling the truth, even when the big money wants you to look the other way.
care, you may not be able to recover the full cost of your treatment. The at-fault driver’s insurance company gets a discount, and you get shortchanged, all while also paying for your extremely high medical insurance premiums. And despite what you may have heard... There’s still no guarantee that insurance companies will lower your rates — no promise and no requirement; just a handshake and hope while you’re left with less protection and more risk. In fact, Louisiana has passed tort reform measures before, and insurance rates have only gone up and up and up, not down.
• Karl Shiner • Carla Laiche • Nicole DeSoto • Joseph Oubre
• Michelle O’Daniels, attorney • Kathryn A. Sunseri, attorney • Kim Rivera • Lindsey M. Sbrolla • Mindy Parrish • Dawn Madere • Lorena Trejo-Gomez • Kevin Seiferheld, attorney • Jade Berteau
• Joel Chaisson II • Renoid Berthelot • Tom Loy • Lee Naquin • Amy Oehldrich • Joseph Hines • Jake Lemmon, attorney
OMAHA CONTINUED
• Atayanna Douglas • Jumana Alrashdan • Button Law Firm
REID'S JOKE CORNER
Sometimes it begins with a spark — an idea, a possibility.
“let’s go,” creating and refining along the way.
Why did the batter go to art class? To learn how to draw a walk.
And every now and then, if you’re lucky, you get to see your dreams unfold from a hotel window across the street from something iconic, with the people you love most right beside you.
But with the right intention and some effort, that spark becomes something real, something lasting. At our firm, we help bring peace of mind and stability back to our clients’ lives after chaos and uncertainty. It’s not just about reacting to what happens, it’s about helping people regain control, helping them move from “maybe” to
Why does a pitcher raise one leg when he throws the ball? If he raised them both, he’d fall down.
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