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    Car accidents can change lives in an instant, leaving victims with painful injuries, medical bills, and financial stress. If you or a loved one has been involved in a car wreck in New Orleans, the attorneys at Brandt & Sherman are here to help. Our New Orleans car wreck lawyers know how to hold negligent drivers accountable and fight the insurance companies for you. With over 50 years of combined experience, we hold negligent drivers and insurance companies accountable so you can focus on recovery. We understand Louisiana traffic laws and how insurers try to minimize claims. From day one, we are your voice and your guide through a difficult process.

    Why You Need a Car Accident Lawyer in New Orleans

    After a crash, you may be juggling medical care, vehicle repairs, and insurance calls. An experienced auto accident attorney preserves evidence, clarifies liability, and pursues every dollar of compensation available under Louisiana law. You should call a lawyer immediately if you suffered serious injuries, fault is disputed, the other driver was uninsured or underinsured, or the insurance company is making a low offer.

    Louisiana law gives you a limited time to act. For most accidents, the statute of limitations is one year from the date of the wreck (La. Civ. Code art. 3492). For crashes after July 1, 2024, that deadline extends to two years. Missing these deadlines can bar your recovery, so timing is critical.

    How the Car Accident Lawyers at Brandt & Sherman Help

    We investigate the crash, gather police reports and witness statements, and secure photos or video when available. We analyze fault under Louisiana’s comparative negligence system and work with your medical providers to document injuries and future care. Our team values your case, negotiates with insurers that try to underpay, and files suit when needed to pursue full compensation in court.

    Steps to Take After a Car Wreck

    What you do in the moments after a crash can make or break your case. Here’s how to protect yourself:

    1. Call 911 and report the accident. Tell the officer the truth about what happened, but don’t apologize or admit fault.
    2. Take photos. Document vehicle damage, license plates, insurance cards, road conditions, and injuries.
    3. Exchange information. Get the other driver’s insurance and license details.
    4. Seek medical care. Even minor injuries should be checked and documented. Avoid unnecessary ambulance rides if you’re able to safely reach a hospital or clinic.
    5. Contact a lawyer immediately. Insurance adjusters start building a case against you from day one. Having us in your corner early means you don’t make costly mistakes.th

    Common Causes of Car Accidents in New Orleans

    The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that most car crashes are preventable. In New Orleans, the leading causes include:

    • Distracted driving (especially texting while driving)
    • Drunk or drug-impaired driving
    • Speeding and reckless maneuvers
    • Fatigued driving
    • Poor weather and road hazards

    We’ve handled every type of collision—from rear-end crashes on I-10 to intersection wrecks on Canal Street—and we know how to prove fault, even when the insurance company tries to pin the blame on you.

    Types of Car Accidents We Handle

    Every crash is different, but some accident types happen more often in New Orleans:

    • Rear-end collisions
    • Intersection and T-bone crashes
    • Head-on collisions
    • Drunk driving accidents
    • Distracted driving crashes
    • Pedestrian accidents in city traffic

    Each type of crash brings its own challenges. Rear-end collisions, for example, often involve disputes over liability despite clear damage patterns. Intersection crashes can hinge on witness testimony or traffic light data, while head-on collisions usually result in catastrophic injuries and higher case values. Pedestrian accidents in New Orleans traffic frequently raise questions of right-of-way and driver negligence. No matter the circumstances, our team builds a strong case to prove fault and maximize your recovery.

    Louisiana Car Accident Laws You Should Know

    Louisiana follows a comparative negligence rule. Even if you are partly at fault, you can still recover damages—your award is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re 20% at fault in a $100,000 case, you can still recover $80,000.

    This becomes especially important in multi-vehicle crashes, where liability is complex. Our attorneys investigate thoroughly to untangle fault and ensure negligent drivers—and their insurers—are held accountable.

    The state also enforces a “no pay, no play” law that limits recovery if you were driving uninsured. Typically, you forfeit the first $15,000 of injury damages and $25,000 of property damage. There are exceptions—for example, if you were hit by a drunk driver.

    Common Car Accident Injuries in New Orleans

    Because of the force involved, car accidents can cause a wide range of injuries, including:

    • Whiplash and neck trauma – Sudden impact can strain muscles and ligaments, sometimes leading to long-term stiffness and pain.
    • Herniated discs and spinal fractures – Back injuries may cause chronic pain or even paralysis. Learn more about neck and back injury claims
    • Concussions and traumatic brain injuries – Even mild TBIs can affect memory, concentration, and mood. Severe brain injuries often require lifelong care. See our brain and spine injury claims
    • Broken bones and orthopedic injuries – Fractures can require surgery, hardware, and lengthy recovery periods.
    • Internal organ damage – Blunt-force trauma may injure organs and require emergency surgery.
    • Severe back injuries – Some cases cause permanent disability, preventing victims from working.

    Some crashes tragically result in fatalities. Families facing the loss of a loved one may pursue a wrongful death claim to hold negligent drivers accountable and recover compensation for funeral expenses, loss of support, and emotional suffering.

    How Insurance Companies Try to Pay Less in Car Accident Claims

    Insurance companies are businesses first. Their adjusters may sound cooperative, but their job is to protect profits, not you. They often try to minimize payouts by offering quick but low settlements before the full cost of injuries is known, requesting recorded statements they can later use against you, arguing that your injuries were pre-existing or exaggerated, or dragging out communication to pressure you into settling cheap. Having an attorney means you don’t have to face these tactics alone. We’ve spent decades standing up to insurers and know how to counter their strategies.

    Car Accident Compensation in New Orleans

    Every case is different, but accident victims may be entitled to recover:

    • Medical expenses – From ER visits to surgeries, rehab, prescriptions, and future care.
    • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity – If injuries prevent you from working now or limit future opportunities.
    • Pain and suffering – Covers physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, PTSD, and loss of enjoyment of life.
    • Property damage – Repair or replacement of your car, plus diminished value claims.
    • Punitive damages – Awarded in rare cases involving gross negligence, such as DUI crashes.

    The value of a settlement often depends on the severity of your injuries, the cost of medical treatment, how much work you’ve missed, and whether you may need future care. Cases involving permanent injuries or disputed liability can take longer to resolve, while straightforward claims may settle faster. Some cases resolve in just a few months, while others require litigation and may take a year or more.

    The time it takes to resolve a claim varies. Straightforward cases with minor injuries may settle in just a few months, while serious cases that require surgery, long-term treatment, or involve disputed liability can take a year or more. Insurance companies often push for quick settlements, but settling too soon usually means leaving money on the table.

    If a child is injured in a car accident, parents or legal guardians can file claims on their behalf. These cases can include compensation for medical expenses, emotional trauma, and long-term care.

    To learn more about the broader categories of claims, see our types of personal injury claims in Louisiana.

    Car Accident Lawyer Q&A

    Louisiana uses a comparative negligence system. Even if you share responsibility, you can still recover compensation. For example, if you are 20% at fault in a $100,000 case, you could still recover $80,000. Our attorneys work to minimize the blame placed on you and maximize your recovery.

    You may be able to recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and property damage, but recovery often extends further. General damages can cover pain and suffering, disability, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. In some cases, you may also have a claim for diminished vehicle value if your car is worth less after repairs.

    The timeline for a car accident claim depends on several factors. First, liability must be clearly established, which may involve police reports, witness statements, or accident reconstruction. Second, the extent of your injuries plays a role — it’s often better to wait until your medical treatment stabilizes before settling. Third, the insurance company’s willingness to negotiate affects timing. While some claims resolve within months, more complex cases may take a year or longer, especially if litigation is required.

    No. Insurance adjusters are trained to get you to say things that can be used against you. Even casual comments like “I’m fine” can be twisted to weaken your claim. Let your attorney handle all communication with the insurer.

    Parents or legal guardians can file claims on behalf of children. Compensation may include medical expenses, long-term care, and pain and suffering damages. Because children cannot represent themselves, having an attorney ensures their rights are fully protected and the case is handled with urgency and care.

    Concussions require immediate attention. Seek medical care, even if symptoms don’t appear right away. Follow your doctor’s orders closely, including physical and mental rest, and avoid strenuous activity. Monitor for headaches, dizziness, or mood changes, and only return to normal activities under medical supervision. Early treatment is critical to prevent long-term effects.

    Back injuries are among the most common outcomes of car crashes. Herniated discs occur when spinal discs rupture, often causing pain and numbness. Spinal fractures may result from the impact, sometimes requiring surgery or lengthy rehabilitation. Whiplash-associated disorders strain muscles and ligaments in the neck and back, leading to chronic pain in some cases. These injuries can disrupt your work and daily life, making it essential to seek early diagnosis and legal support.

    Several sources may apply. Health insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid often help cover initial bills. Your auto policy may include medical payments coverage. If you were driving for work, a workers’ compensation claim may also be available. Our attorneys help you identify all possible coverage options and ensure medical expenses are included in your claim.

    We work on contingency. That means you pay no fees unless we recover compensation for you. From the start, we explain attorney fees and case costs clearly in writing, so there are no surprises.

    At Brandt & Sherman, you work directly with an experienced attorney, not just staff. While paralegals assist with case management, your lawyer remains your main point of contact and personally guides you through every step of your claim.

    Additional Resources in New Orleans

    Louisiana Department of Insurance - Auto Insurance Guide: Offers information on auto insurance in Louisiana, including understanding policies, coverage options, and consumer rights.
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Motor Vehicle Safety: Provides information on motor vehicle safety, including research and data on accidents, prevention strategies, and safety tips.
    Louisiana State Bar Association - Public Resources: Offers resources and legal information for the public, including access to legal services and guidance on various legal topics, including personal injury and motor vehicle law.
    Louisiana Highway Safety Commission - This resource offers information on road safety in Louisiana, including initiatives, laws, and programs aimed at reducing traffic accidents and promoting safe driving.

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    Talk to a New Orleans Car Accident Lawyer Today

    The aftermath of a car wreck can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. At Brandt & Sherman, we’ll fight the insurance companies for you, just like we’ve done for countless Louisiana families over the last five decades.

    Call (337) 800-4000 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation. There’s absolutely no fee unless we win your case.

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