For over 70 years, the attorneys at Herman, Herman & Katz, LLC in New Orleans have fought to help victims reclaim their lives after an injury or loss of a loved one. Accidents can be devastating. Loss of income, physical pain, and medical bills can inflict an enormous amount of stress on a family. During this time, the last thing on people's minds is knowing and securing their rights. That’s where we come in.Our team of experts is dedicated to ensuring our clients get what they deserve, and our firm has recovered over $35 billion for them. Car Accidents Dealing with insurance companies after an auto accident can add additional stress to victims who are enduring physical and emotional pain. Combined with financial loss, it can feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders. Experienced professionals can help ensure that things run smoothly and that justice is served. …show more content…
We have a proven record of getting relief for workers hurt in these complicated cases and are well-acquainted with maritime industry laws. Like all personal injury cases, time is of the essence. If you’ve been injured in an offshore accident, please contact us for a free consultation before time runs out. Our firm represented the victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and we were pivotal players in getting relief for those harmed by the BP oil spill. We are proud of the work we do, and our efforts get results. We serve clients across the state of Louisiana including New Orleans, Shreveport, and Baton Rouge. If you or a family member has been injured due to the negligence of others, our firm will review your case for free. Should you become our client, we will work on a contingency fee basis, which means we don’t get paid until you get paid. Whether you need assistance navigating the insurance maze or are seeking relief for the pain and suffering caused by the loss of a loved one, we’re ready to discuss your options when you
Before a civil suit is filed, we will work in negotiations with that specific insurance company. Remember-these companies are businesses, not charity organizations. They are not fond of writing checks. As your counsel, we may have a few discussions with an insurance adjuster. Then we may send a “demand letter,” based on the accident, your injuries and damages, and your legal rights prior the negotiations. This letter will request a monetary amount as your settlement. If the letter fails to seal the deal, the proper lawsuit will be filed. You then become the “plaintiff” in the case, and we remain your plaintiff lawyer. Please contact us today to discuss further
Attempting to determine the best course of action after a motor vehicle collision can be daunting, particularly if you have sustained injuries as a result. When the responsible party either has no insurance or their coverage is insufficient, uninsured motorist claims can help to cover the damages resulting from the accident.
If you have suffered an on-the-job injury, contact The Sellers Law Firm, LLC, for a free consultation appointment at our offices in Greenville, Montgomery, Selma or Troy. Call 334-LAWYERS or fill out the form
There are times when you unexpectedly meet with a car accident, or have an accident in the factory that you are working in. At times you may get injured by a defective product or suffer from a medical malpractice. During such unfortunate and unexpected events, your life gets derailed and suddenly you find yourself helpless. In addition to the doctor’s appointments and paying unexpected bills, a lot of decisions need to be taken with careful analysis. If the unexpected happens, you need to have a well-established Personal Injury Attorney such as RaineyandRainey who can step in and help you at each and every step of the claim settlement process with accuracy and efficiency.
Author Kristina Kay Robinson wrote in her short story 10 Years Since: A Mediation on New Orleans, “I don’t know how long my city has for me, but every day that I remain, I am working, searching for a newer, truer meaning for the concept of forward.” This sentiment remains true to this day for those devastated by the August 2005 Hurricane Katrina. The aftermath and trauma that victims of Katrina faced in New Orleans, Louisiana, left many people homeless and with psychological issues. Levees in New Orleans failed as large waves flooded the city that was already below sea level. Hurricane Katrina’s course of major destruction left many southern states, including Louisiana, with billions of dollars in damage and destruction and a more than 1,800
A running theme throughout most of the literature on Katrina shows that the inability for the bureaucracy to effectively manage the crisis contributed to human suffering, needless death and disenfranchisement, and frankly, in excess and drawn out repairs. What should happen? Again, there are local issues as well as broader national issues. Certainly, though, the billions of dollars in funding that go to crisis management at the national level should be honed and made accountable for doing exactly what their mandate indicates: effectively handling disasters. The money and time spent on cleaning up the disaster, though, led to increased criminal activity in New Orleans, public calls from new leadership, and governmental criticisms. In July 2012,
Our client, Sue Davis, was in a car accident in Yankton, South Dakota. Sue sustained massive head injuries, and the paramedics did not think that she would make it to the hospital alive. Once all was said and done Sue incurred $400,000.00 in medical bills, $45,000.00 in lost wages, and $50,000.00 in property damage to her Bentley.
As a Houston based law firm with deep ties to the community, we have been devastated to witness the destruction caused by Hurricane Harvey. While the stories of heroic rescues and the kindness of strangers make us beam with pride at the magnanimity of our great City, we grieve over the unimaginable toll this hurricane has already taken on our friends, clients, neighbors, and colleagues.
Hurricane Katrina was a devastating disaster that has affected many people in New Orleans. The communication broke down hours after Katrina because of the unexpected fast winds and floods that broke down “3 million phone lines and 1,000 cellular towers in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.”( Joch ). Because of the millions of phone lines that were broken down, contacting the government for help was difficult hours after hurricane Katrina. Not only that, the people of New Orleans underestimated the power of Hurricane Katrina causing many to be “ stranded with no food or water” (Narrator, “The Storm”,PBS).
On August 29th of 2005, a category 3 hurricane, dubbed Hurricane Katrina, hit the Gulf Coast of the United States. It brought winds of 100 to 140 miles per hour, and stretched more than 400 miles across. New Orleans had its first mandatory evacuation ordered the day before, while listing the Superdome as a shelter for those who couldn’t leave town. More than 70 percent evacuated, while the rest stayed at their homes, or took to shelters, to wait out the storm. The aftermath of Katrina was felt in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi, but New Orleans was affected the most by far. In the end, more than 2000 were either seriously injured or killed, while those who survived were very short on food, water, first aid, and had very few areas for shelter. A large reason the storm was so devastating was the fact that the storm was able to cover almost 80 percent of the entire city under a large amount of water. Before the storm hit, the city used levee systems and flood walls to protect itself from being flooded. During the storm, however, many failures in the levee system caused close to 80 percent of the flooding covering the city and the nearby parish. Many know that the levee system failed but few in the public know that the major reason it had failed was because of the incomplete design. The disaster
The Hurricane Katrina disaster highly challenged the operations of FEMA thereby leading to great changes in the agency. The Storm that is ranked as the third most intense U.S. landfalling intense caught the FEMA and at large the Department of Homeland Security unprepared thereby leading to severe losses. The hurricane claimed more than 1200 individuals and a total property of around $108 billion, of which could have minimized if FEMA could have carried out its operations effectively (Bea, 2006).
Hurricane Katrina will forever be noted in United States history as one of the worst natural disasters to hit the states. Within its wake, Hurricane Katrina left thousands of Americans dead and many more homeless with no place to call home. A vast majority of the homeless were already living in poverty in New Orleans, where Hurricane Katrina hit the hardest. People that already didn’t have what most Americans have were forced out of their homes and their jobs with nowhere to go. Many have criticized the United States government and President Bush for the lack of response to this disaster, as well as ignoring the fact that the levees in the Lower Ninth Ward were not strong enough to withhold this type of force. Still to this day, many are still rebuilding their lives, homes, and businesses.
Hurricane Katrina is infamous: the storm that buried the vibrant city of New Orleans under up to sixteen feet of water. Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster, but the crimes committed against the storm’s survivors in the months prior, setting them up for devastation, were the true tragedies. Not only were the citizens of the Big Easy neglected pre-Katrina, but they remained on the back burner of the federal government for days after the storm hit. Citizens of New Orleans - who had just been put through one of the worst natural disasters the United States had ever seen - were treated like animals, or foreign refugees seeking sovereignty in the US. They were not treated with the common decency an American citizen deserves, but why did this happen? The answer is simple, because the politicians on all levels, before, during, and after the storm, neglected the citizens that trusted them. City, State, and Federal government officials incorrectly used funds that had been allocated for disaster relief, and to the repair of the levees for many years leading up to the disaster. Because of this corrupt behavior, the people of New Orleans were caught in a very unnatural disaster to accompany the storm. The low class citizens of New Orleans were hit with unparalleled injustices. The atrocities committed against these innocent people was no less than a war waged against them, but the
Louisiana was home to many individuals who simply loved their state and it’s people. Despite their overwhelming love, they were heartbroken by the individuals and system that was put in place to protect them; the government and politics. They were not protected or cared for during their time of distress instead they were watched and observed, rather than being top priority at the time when they were literally hanging on by a thread. The plans and policies that were in place during the hurricane, were not effective. The government 's fairly slow responses to the Hurricane created a large uproar among the city residents and throughout the world making the citizens feel as if they were refugees in their own country. "Our investigation revealed that Katrina was a national failure, an abdication of the most solemn obligation to provide for the common welfare," the report said. "At every level -- individual, corporate, philanthropic and governmental -- we failed to meet the challenge that was Katrina. In this cautionary tale, all the little pigs built houses of straw."
Kinsale’s claims department is well staffed with experienced claim professionals at the claims management and claims examining level. Ann Marie Marson, Chief Claims Officer, has been overseeing Kinsale’s claims operation for the past eight years. Ms. Marson is an attorney specializing in casualty and professional liability claims and has over 20 years of experience in managing casualty claims departments. Her management team has over eighteen years of casualty claims experience and have been employed at Kinsale in excess of six years. Furthermore, the claims examining ranks possess a strong claims and litigation background with two of the 12 claims examiners being licensed attorneys with multi-line litigation experience. Overall, the claims