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Union Car Accident Attorneys

Pursuing Justice & Accountability for Car Accident Victims

Union Parish is known for its peaceful and rural charm, but that doesn’t make its roads immune to collisions or the life-changing consequences that follow. Victims of car accidents often find themselves navigating a web of medical bills, property damage, and legal complexities, all while trying to recover both physically and emotionally.

Parker Alexander is dedicated to helping victims in Union Parish fight for fair compensation and accountability. We combine extensive knowledge of Louisiana car accident laws with local insights to build strong cases for our clients. Whether you live in Farmerville, Marion, or anywhere in between, we will advocate fiercely for the justice you deserve.

Call (318) 625-6262 or contact us online to schedule your free case evaluation and start the path toward your recovery.

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How Does Louisiana Calculate Fault in a Car Accident?

Louisiana operates under a comparative fault system, which means that responsibility for an accident can be shared between more than one party. Under Louisiana Civil Code Article 2323, your fault percentage reduces the total compensation you can recover. For example, if you’re found 20 percent at fault for an accident, the amount you receive decreases by that percentage.

Several key factors help determine fault in Union car accidents:

  1. Police Reports. Police officers typically prepare detailed crash reports outlining the details of the incident, including evidence from the scene, statements from both drivers and witnesses, and any citations issued. These reports often play a crucial role in identifying fault.
  2. Witness Testimony. Statements from unbiased witnesses provide additional perspectives on the incident. Their observations can clarify what happened in the moments leading up to the crash and determine if any party violated traffic laws or acted negligently.
  3. Traffic Laws and Violations. Louisiana traffic statutes focus on issues like right-of-way violations, speeding, and impaired driving. A violation of state laws, such as driving under the influence, is considered strong evidence of liability.
  4. Physical Evidence. Skid marks, vehicle damage, and scene photographs are evaluated during investigations. Insurers and courts may use this evidence to reconstruct the accident and assess fault distribution.

Understanding how fault works under Louisiana law is essential. Even if you share partial responsibility, you might still recover damages. This approach makes every detail of your case critical, requiring careful handling to maximize your claim.

What Damages Can I Recover from a Car Accident Claim?

Traffic accidents have far-reaching effects, not just on physical health but also on financial well-being. Victims in Union Parish have the right to pursue compensation for various types of losses. These damages fall into two main categories:

Economic Damages 

These are tangible, measurable losses directly caused by the accident, which may include:

  • Medical Expenses - Costs of treatment related to injuries, such as hospital stays, surgery, rehabilitation, and medications.
  • Property Damage - The cost of repairing or replacing your vehicle and other belongings.
  • Lost Wages - If you're unable to work due to your injuries, you may be compensated for the income lost during your recovery.
  • Future Earnings - Accidents causing long-term injuries might also impact your ability to work in the future. Victims can seek compensation for these projected losses.

Non-Economic Damages 

These are harder to quantify but are equally significant:

  • Pain and Suffering - Physical pain and emotional distress caused by the accident.
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life - If injuries prevent you from engaging in hobbies or daily activities you once loved.
  • Loss of Consortium - Spouses or immediate family members might pursue damages for the loss of companionship or support resulting from the accident.

Louisiana law also allows for punitive damages in some cases, such as those involving drunk drivers. However, recovering these damages requires clear evidence of egregious negligence or wrongdoing. Our attorney can help identify all possible avenues for compensation.

Need legal guidance after a Union crash? Call (318) 625-6262 or contact us online to schedule a no-cost consultation.

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  • What Experience Does Parker Alexander Have to Help Me?
    When you work with our office, you will be working directly with attorneys that have decades of experience handling complex cases. We hold various prestigious awards and accolades and have successfully litigated for our clients in the state of Louisiana. More than that, we have helped obtain millions in compensation for our clients.
  • How Long Will the Legal Process Take?
    Each case is unique. Without speaking directly with a personal injury attorney from Parker Alexander, we cannot give an exact estimate of time; however, most cases can be considered complete anywhere between a few months and a year from the time the claim is filed. There is a statute of limitations on bringing cases before a court though, which is why it is important you contact our office right away.
  • Do I Need an Injury Attorney for My Case?
    In most cases involving serious personal injuries, medical negligence, wrongful death, or other complications, it is highly encouraged that you work with an attorney. Legal representation can not only guide you in the right direction but help you obtain compensation for the wrongs that you have endured. Additionally, lawyers will fight for your rights as a victim and never leave you facing large corporations and insurance companies alone.
  • Do I Still Have a Claim If My Health Insurance Paid for My Medical Bills?
    Yes, you may still file a personal injury claim even if your health insurance provider paid for your medical bills. You are entitled to the full value of your medical treatment. Meaning, the actual cost of treatment, not just the co-pay and deductible. Insurance carriers will attempt to reduce your damages by offering to pay out of pocket expenses. Do not allow your insurance company to treat you unfairly. Let us help you ensure you recover fair and just compensation.
  • How Do I Determine the Value of My Claim?
    The amount of monetary compensation you are entitled to is dependent upon the unique circumstances involved in your case. Contact our attorneys today to schedule a consultation. We will review your case and determine what damages you’re entitled to recover.