LOUISIANA ACCIDENT AND INJURY LAWYERS
Best Lawyers - Best Law Firms - Super Lawyers
The Baton Rouge, Louisiana personal injury and accident law firm of Due', Price, Guidry, Piedrahita & Andrews is a 2012 first tier selection in U.S. News - Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms" rankings for the practice areas of Personal Injury Litigation Plaintiffs/Defendants and Products Liability Plaintiffs, and a third tier selection in Admiralty & Maritime Law.
Paul H. Due' and Donald W. Price have been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2012. Donald W. Price received the high honor of being selected by Best Lawyers as the Medical Malpractice 2012 Lawyer of the Year for Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Similarly, Paul H. Due' was selected by Best Lawyers as the Personal Injury Litigation 2009 Lawyer of the Year for Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Paul H. Due', Donald W. Price, and B. Scott Andrews have also been selected for inclusion in Louisiana Super Lawyers 2012 in the practice area of Personal Injury Plaintiff.
Paul H. Due', Randy A. Piedrahita, and Scott Andrews have all received the prestigious AV Rating from Martindale-Hubbell, thus signifying the highest legal ability and ethical standards.
About Our Baton Rouge, Louisiana Injury Lawyers
Hiring an Accident Attorney is an Important Decision
Depending on the nature of the injury and damages sustained, the hiring of an accident and injury attorney can be one of the most important decisions in a person's life and can have long-lasting and life-altering consequences. The decision should be based on thoughtful and thorough consideration of all relevant factors, including the accident and injury attorney's reputation, legal ability, success rate, personality, and commitment to provide the client with quality and ethical legal representation. The decision should not be made on advertising alone.
Our Guiding Principles
Our clients typically come from referrals from other attorneys who associate our Louisiana injury attorneys to assist them in representing their seriously injured clients, from the recommendations of former clients, and by word of mouth. Since our reputation is one of our most important assets, the foundation of our personal injury practice is a commitment to professionalism, ethics, and hard work. We care about what we do, we care about the people we represent, and we care about obtaining justice.
In order to provide the level of individualized attention that our injured clients and their families have come to expect over the years, we handle a small number of catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death cases, and we are highly selective in the injury and death cases we accept. Once we accept an accident, injury, or death case, we have the legal ability and financial resources to take on corporations and insurance companies, and we have the courage and perseverance to stand up to powerful adversaries.
Most Cases Handled on a Contingency Fee Basis
The Baton Rouge, Louisiana accident and injury lawyers at Due', Price, Guidry, Piedrahita & Andrews can handle your serious personal injury or wrongful death case on a contingency fee basis (meaning no fee will be charged in the absence of a recovery) and we can advance the necessary litigation costs and expenses. If a recovery is obtained, you will be liable for any costs and expenses in addition to the contingency fee.
CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE A FREE CONSULTATION WITH ONE OF OUR EXPERIENCED ACCIDENT AND INJURY ATTORNEYS ON YOUR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR WRONGFUL DEATH CASE
Past Results
$17 Million for Burn Injury
Industrial Accident
$17 Million for Quadriplegia
Diving Injury
$15 Million for Spinal Cord Injury
Motorcycle Accident
$12 Million for Brain Damage
Defective Product/Drug
$12 Million for Brain Injury
Highway Defect
$8.2 Million for Paraplegia
Police Brutality
Louisiana Injury Lawyer Blog
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