In a dense, fast-moving city like New Orleans, catastrophic injuries can happen in moments—yet the details that decide liability are often contested later.
Common local situations we see include:
- Tourist-heavy corridors and ride-share routes where sudden stops, lane changes, and distracted driving are more frequent during peak hours
- Streetcar and intersection conflicts where timing, visibility, and traffic control become disputed
- Rain, flooding, and uneven pavement contributing to falls, trips, and loss-of-control crashes
- Construction and utility work zones where signage, barricades, and safety practices may be questioned
- Shift-work and industrial sites where safety procedures and equipment use are reviewed after a catastrophic fall or equipment incident
When paralysis is involved, small gaps in documentation—missing ER records, unclear incident reports, incomplete witness accounts—can create big problems. Our goal is to help you preserve and organize what matters so your claim isn’t weakened by avoidable omissions.


