January 22, 2017 Roadside Safety A 20-year-old Baton Rouge woman died early Sunday after she was struck on Interstate 10 after stopping to repair her vehicle, Louisiana State Police said. The incident reminds us of the importance of roadside safety. Brittany Morgan, 20, was traveling eastbound Read Full Story
January 16, 2017 Home Fires Frequently by Caused by Defects Home fires increase dramatically in the winter. Winter home fires are often attributed to owner/occupant misuse of portable heaters. However, our 25 years of injury law experience instructs that home fires are frequently caused by defects. These defects include Read Full Story
December 22, 2016 CLE Part II: Competent Representation Includes Systematically Protecting Clients This blog continues the summary of my CLE on preparation, investigation, and discovery in New York personal injury litigation. Part II focuses on competent representation. If you have questions about the CLE, this section or would like to view the slides, Read Full Story
July 5, 2016 Truck and Car Accident. Who’s at Fault: Truck Under Run, Unsafe Driving, Computer Glitch? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating a deadly crash involving a "self-driving" Tesla. On a clear day, a white truck turned left in front of the Tesla. While the truck was perpendicular to the Tesla, the Tesla crashed Read Full Story
May 12, 2016 Leonard Fournette’s $10M policies and the unregulated world of player protection Bryan Fisher of Fisher Injury Lawyers, considered a top NCAA disability and loss of value insurance attorney, cited in CBS Sports article on Leonard Fournette's insurance policy. BATON ROUGE, La. -- Leonard Fournette wasn't comfortable when confronted with his athletic mortality. Did it ever 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
April 6, 2016 Breslin Moves Forward with Disability Insurance Lawsuit Against USC Morgan Breslin is represented by Bryan Fisher of Fisher Injury Lawyers in the USC action. Fisher, considered a top NCAA disability and loss of value insurance attorney, also represents Breslin in claims against AmTrust (Lloyd's of London). He is a 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
February 3, 2016 Gogo, Inc. Inflight Wireless Provider Sued By Customers NEW YORK –Customers are suing leading provider in global aero-communications services, Gogo, Inc. after much dissatisfaction with Wi-Fi services. The lawsuit, filed in the Federal District Court in New York City, claims that Gogo misrepresented the availability, reliability, and coverage Read Full Story