St. John the Baptist Parish
LaPlace is the gateway between New Orleans and the River Parishes' industrial corridor. Plant traffic, refinery shift changes, and I-10 through-traffic all squeeze through St. John the Baptist Parish, and Airline Highway remains one of the most dangerous stretches of road in the region.
Injury wrecks in LaPlace concentrate on I-10 near the Belle Terre and US 51 exits, on Airline Highway between LaPlace and Reserve, and around the Main Street corridor. The St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff and State Police Troop B work most crashes here, and suits are filed in the 40th Judicial District Court in Edgard.
Litigator Law, LLC represents people injured in LaPlace and throughout St. John the Baptist Parish in car accident, uninsured motorist, and truck accident claims. Attorney David Patin, Jr. personally handles every case, and the firm serves clients statewide from its New Orleans office, meeting LaPlace clients by phone, by video, or in person.
Your claim is governed by Louisiana law regardless of which parish road or highway the wreck happened on. That includes comparative fault rules that let you recover even if you were partly at fault, uninsured motorist coverage that follows you when the other driver has no insurance, and bad faith statutes that penalize insurance companies for unreasonably delaying or underpaying valid claims.
Deadlines matter most of all. Louisiana's filing deadline depends on the date of your crash, and missing it can end a valid claim permanently. If you were hurt on I-10, US 51, US 61 (Airline Highway), and LA 3188 or anywhere else in St. John the Baptist Parish, call now and let us calculate your deadline for free.
Nothing up front. Litigator Law represents LaPlace clients on a contingency fee: the consultation is free and you pay no attorney fee unless we recover money for you. Clients may remain responsible for court costs and case expenses, which we explain in writing before representation begins.
No. Your case is governed by Louisiana law, and if suit is needed it is filed in the 40th Judicial District Court in Edgard. Litigator Law handles cases across the state, appears in courts throughout Louisiana, and meets LaPlace clients by phone, by video, or in person. If you cannot travel, we come to you.
It depends on the date of your wreck. For most Louisiana crashes occurring on or after July 1, 2024, you have two years to file suit, while older claims may be subject to a one-year deadline. Exceptions exist in both directions, so call promptly and let us calculate your exact deadline.
You may still have a strong claim. If you carry uninsured motorist coverage, your own policy can pay for your injuries, and Louisiana law penalizes insurers that unreasonably delay or underpay valid UM claims. UM and UIM claims are the signature focus of this firm.
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