Your insurer is stalling. The offer they sent is a fraction of what your claim is worth. Calls go unreturned. None of that is normal, and in Louisiana, it may not be legal. State law gives policyholders the right to sue their own insurance company when it handles a claim in bad faith, and the …
Hit-and-Run in New Orleans: What You Can Actually Do When the Driver Flees
Hit-and-runs. The driver is gone. You’re hurt, your car is damaged, and you have no name, no plate, nothing. It feels like a dead end. It isn’t. Louisiana gives hit-and-run victims real options, but the window to protect those options closes fast. Cueria Law Injury Lawyers has helped New Orleans accident victims recover compensation even …
No Pay, No Play – When You’re In An Accident & Have No Insurance, Your Case Looks Different
Louisiana “No Pay, No Play” Law Explained: What It Means for Your Injury Claim If you’re involved in a car accident in Louisiana and don’t have auto insurance, you could lose the right to recover thousands of dollars—even if the crash wasn’t your fault. This is due to Louisiana’s “No Pay, No Play” law, a …
Uninsured Driver and UM Coverage FAQs

What Is an Uninsured Driver? An uninsured driver operates a vehicle without active car insurance. When that driver causes an accident, serious financial problems can follow. After all, car insurance exists to cover medical bills, vehicle damage, and other losses after a crash. Some drivers never purchase insurance at all. Others, however, allow their coverage …