In Louisiana, the clock starts running quickly—not just for medical follow-up, but for preserving evidence and preventing statements from being used against you.
Before you speak to anyone else (including adjusters):
- Get copies of your records: ER discharge paperwork, surgery notes, hospital summaries, imaging reports, and any wound care documentation.
- Write down a timeline while details are fresh: when the injury happened, what you were doing, who was present, and what warnings/safety measures were (or weren’t) in place.
- Save physical proof: photos of the scene, damaged equipment (if relevant), and any workplace incident details.
- Keep receipts for travel to specialists, medications, durable medical equipment, and out-of-pocket supplies.
If you’re contacted by an insurance representative, it’s usually safer to ask for everything in writing and let your lawyer review what they’re requesting.


