April 10, 2019 Tired of Reading About Pedestrian Injuries? Are you tired of reading about pedestrian injuries in Baton Rouge? We are too but the reports keep coming. This time 28-year-old North Carolina man died Tuesday night, when he was struck by a car as he stood outside his vehicle Read Full Story
April 5, 2019 Another Pedestrian Struck and Killed by West Baton Rouge Sheriff’s deputy Another pedestrian has been struck and killed by a West Baton Rouge Sheriff's deputy. An on-duty West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's deputy whose driver's license had been suspended struck and killed a pedestrian early Friday while on the way to pick Read Full Story
March 1, 2019 2018 Worst Year for Pedestrian Deaths Since 1990s Fisher Injury Lawyers has regularly reported on pedestrian crashes in and around the Baton Rouge area and the overall lack of safety for pedestrians in the state of Louisiana. While pedestrian safety is clearly a problem in Baton Rouge, it Read Full Story
August 15, 2018 Bryan Fisher addresses Rawleigh Williams case Top injury lawyer Bryan Fisher addresses Rawleigh Williams case. Former Razorback, His Career Ended by Injury, Sues Insurer Policy was altered after he was hurt, Williams says, nullifying his $1M claim Former Arkansas Razorback Rawleigh Williams III thought a $1 million sports disability Read Full Story
July 3, 2018 Second pedestrian hit by a vehicle in four days. Another pedestrian was hit by a vehicle on Florida Boulevard Tuesday afternoon. s Mike Chustz, spokesman for East Baton Rouge EMS, said the crash happened near the intersection of Florida Boulevard and North Eugene Street around 2:15 p.m. The man was Read Full Story
July 2, 2018 Another Pedestrian Killed by Car Baton Rouge is not a pedestrian friendly city. It does not accommodate pedestrians with sidewalks, crosswalks, cross signals or wide shoulders. The result is among the highest rates in the United States of cars striking pedestrians. And the pedestrians always Read Full Story
February 2, 2017 Black History: The Desegregation of LSU Law School February is Black History month. Black History Month, or National African American History Month, is an annual celebration of achievements by black Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of African Americans in U.S. history. The event grew out Read Full Story
April 30, 2016 Beware the Consequences of Social Media Beware the Consequences of Social Media. You have been warned. Former Ole Miss standout, Laremy Tunsil, was hit square in the face with the consequences of social media posts. It happened at the worst of times, too. Just as the 2016 NFL Read Full Story
April 9, 2016 Demanding “Safe Spaces” The April 6 edition of Rolling Stone contained an interesting article titled "College Kids Aren't the Only Ones Demanding Safe Spaces". The point of the article was that those who poke fun at the notion of safe spaces on college Read Full Story
February 5, 2016 Travel Weekly Reports on Gogo Inc. Lawsuit Travel Weekly, a leading news source serving the travel industry, reports that Gogo, Inc. has again been sued by unhappy customers. The report notes that "(t)hree consumers are seeking class-action status for a lawsuit they filed Jan. 29 against airline Read Full Story