Whether it’s a car wreck, 18-wheeler crash, motorcycle accident, slip-and-fall, or workplace injury, you don’t have to handle it alone. Choose your part of Louisiana — New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Acadiana, Shreveport–Bossier, or Northshore — and we’ll connect you with a Louisiana personal injury lawyer who handles serious injury and wrongful death cases every day. Free case review. No obligation.
If you’ve been hurt in a car wreck, truck crash, motorcycle accident, slip and fall, or workplace injury anywhere in Louisiana, you’re in the right place. We built this site to make it easy for you to reach a Louisiana-licensed personal injury lawyer who knows your roads and parishes — not an out-of-state call center.
Pick the area of Louisiana where your accident happened, like New Orleans Metro, Baton Rouge, or Acadiana. On that area page, fill out a quick form to request a free consultation. A local attorney reviews your info and contacts you directly — no middleman, no obligation.
Louisiana’s courts and civil-law traditions are unique. A lawyer familiar with your parish already knows the judges, adjusters, and common accident corridors. They understand how weather (tropical storms, heavy rain) and industry (oil & gas, ports, chemical corridors) can factor into proving fault.
Whether your accident happened on I-10 in New Orleans, I-12 near the Northshore, I-110 in Baton Rouge, or a rural parish road, local experience matters. Most firms work on contingency — they don’t get paid unless you win — so it costs nothing to learn where you stand.
Disclaimer: This website provides general information and attorney connections. It’s not a law firm and does not offer legal advice. Using this site does not create an attorney–client relationship.
Initial consultations are commonly offered at no cost by participating firms, but policies vary. The attorney will explain any fees before you agree to hire them.
Yes — when you submit the form on an area or city page, your information goes straight to a Louisiana-licensed law firm that covers that region. They’ll review your details and contact you directly if they believe you may have a case.
Fault rules vary by case. An attorney can explain how shared responsibility may affect your claim. This site provides information only.
Choose your Louisiana area and you’ll be directed to the area page to submit your free consultation request.