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Social Media and Your Personal Injury Case: What You Need to Know

Social media has become how we document our lives. Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms are our modern-day scrapbooks, the …

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How Insurance Companies Try to Minimize Your Personal Injury Claim

When you’ve been injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you might expect their insurance company to treat …

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What to Do After a Car Accident in Louisiana: A Complete Guide

The moments following a car accident can be overwhelming. Your adrenaline is pumping, you may be injured, and you’re trying …

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Do I Have to Go to Court for My Louisiana Car Wreck Case?

After a car wreck, many people are willing to pursue a claim but are uneasy about the idea of “going …

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How Long Does a Personal Injury Case Take in Louisiana?

Many clients want to know how long a personal injury case will last. There is no single timeline that fits …

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Contingency Fee Personal Injury Lawyer in Louisiana: What It Really Means and Why Risk Matters

Most callers want a straight answer to one thing: what will this cost me. We work on a contingency basis: …

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Will a Personal Injury Lawyer Take My Case in Louisiana?

People ask this early: will a personal injury lawyer take my case in Louisiana? The answer comes down to proof, …

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How Much Is My Personal Injury Case Worth in Louisiana?

People ask this on the first call: how much is my personal injury case worth in Louisiana? The honest answer …

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What To Do About Medical Bills After a Car Wreck in Louisiana

Worried about ER and ambulance bills stacking up before your case settles? You’re not alone. After a crash, invoices and …

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How Contingency Fees Work at Inzina Law

Most people worry that hiring a lawyer means big bills before anything happens. That is not how our firm works. …

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