Learn What We Have Accomplished for Other Accident Victims in Louisiana

You may be looking for information about a car accident, truck accident, industrial accident, or workers’ compensation claim in Southwest Louisiana.  You’ve come to the right place.  This Lake Charles, Louisiana accident attorney invites you to review these results in consideration of contacting us to help you in your claim.

Of course you know this next part, but I am obligated to tell you that the outcome of each case depends on the facts, circumstances, and law applicable to that case. By providing results obtained by Marceaux Law Firm, we are not making a guarantee or promise about the value or potential outcome of any other cases, claims, or lawsuits.

DISCLAIMER: The results are specific to the facts and legal circumstances of each of the clients’ cases and should not be used to form an expectation that the same results could be obtained for other clients in similar matters without reference to the specific factual and legal circumstances of each client’s case.

Auto Accidents

    • Client’s vehicle rear ended suffers back injury

Awarded: $100,000

    • Client suffered back injury Client’s vehicle rear ended

Awarded: $100,000

    • Client’s vehicle rear ended Client suffered back injury

Awarded: $100,000

    • Client’s vehicle rear ended Client suffered torn rotator cuff

Awarded: $120,000

    • Client able to return to gainful employment shortly after the shooting accident

Awarded: $120,000

    • Client’s young son dies in automobile accident

Awarded: $125,000

    • Client struck by garage door

Awarded: $125,000

    • Client made left turn in front of approaching oncoming vehicle

Awarded: $125,000

    • Client’s vehicle rear ended Client suffers back injury

Awarded: $140,000

    • Seventy year old client handcuffed by casino

Awarded: $155,000

    • Client’s vehicle rear ended on I-10

Awarded: $175,000

    • Client with previous back injury undergoes functional capacity evaluation

Awarded: $200,000

    • Client’s vehicle rear ended

Awarded: $220,000

    • Client’s vehicle was rear ended

Awarded: $225,000

    • Client was a pedestrian walking along road

Awarded: $250,000

    • Minor driving second vehicle caused the accident

Awarded: $335,496

    • Client dies following exposure to petrochemicals

Awarded: $343,387

    • Client’s vehicle rear ended on highway

Awarded: $354,000

    • Client involved in an accident on a rural highway

Awarded: $367,000

    • Client walking on sidewalk trips and falls

Awarded: $440,000

    • Client proceeding on rural highway

Awarded: $500,000

    • Client travels through traffic signal

Awarded: $550,000

    • Client is a young child secured in car seat

Awarded: $906,250

    • Client on I-210 travels through a construction zone

Awarded: $1,300,000

    • Client’s vehicle rear ended by concrete pump truck

Awarded: $ 2,691,528

    • Client exposed to toxic chemical resulting in lung damage

Awarded: $ 4,500,000

    • Multiple clients exposed to toxic chemicals

Awarded: $45,000,000

Workers’ Compensation

    • Employer contending the client was intoxicated on the job
    • Employer contending that client was not disabled in work accident
    • Employer contending that the client was intoxicated
    • Employer contending that the clients foot infection was not caused by work conditions
    • Benefits denied for weight loss surgery that was needed before client could undergo back surgery
    • Employer contending that the client did not suffer an on-the-job accident
    • Employer denied claim contending that the client did not suffer a disabling injury
    • Employer asserting that the client did not suffer an on-the-job accident
    • Employer contending that the client suffered from a pre-existing condition
    • Employer alleging that the client was not its employee
    • Employer alleging the client intentionally injured himself
    • The employer failed to pay all medical bills of the injured client
    • Employer denied contending that client was not disabled from working

Awarded: $90,000

    • Employer contending that client’s fibromyalgia was not caused by his work accident

Awarded: $100,000

    • Employer contending that client was not disabled from working

Awarded: $104,000

    • Employer contending that the client did not suffer a disabling injury

Awarded: $110,000

    • Employer contending that the client was capable of working and earning the same wages

Awarded: $120,000

    • Employer contending the client was subject to out-of-state workers’ compensation benefits

Awarded: $120,273

    • Denied the workers compensation claim contending the client did not suffer a disabling injury

Awarded: $125,000

    • Employer did not have workers’ compensation insurance

Awarded: $290,000

Miscellaneous

    • Client trips and falls on raised portion of sidewalk

Awarded: $169,000

    • Clients disability insurance claim denied

Awarded: $226,105

    • Legal malpractice claim for failure of former lawyer to file suit on behalf of client

Awarded: $445,000

    • Insurance company denied claim contending husband did not die accidentally

Awarded: $514,000