March 30, 2020
We are here for you. The State of Louisiana including Lafayette and Acadiana is hunkered down under a shelter-in-place ordered by the Governor. Here at Joseph Joy and Associates, our personal injury attorneys are taking all necessary precautions to minimize potential exposure to the potentially deadly coronavirus. We urge you to do the same.
But make no mistake. Even though the courts in Lafayette and Acadiana are temporarily closed during the lockdown, the legal team at Joseph Joy and Associates in Lafayette is hard at work, paying attention to our caseload as we comply with public health directives.
We urge all clients to take the precautions. The Louisiana Department of Health has a dedicated website with comprehensive information. I urge you to visit it frequently and
The Louisiana State Bar Association also has a website with links to court closings and other helpful information. Things are changing every day and these websites are updated regularly. Visit these websites for the most-up-to-date information or call our office.
“We can’t stress how important it is for all of us to comply with all State and Federal health department guidelines for prevention of exposure and contracting the virus. Most importantly stay sheltered and wash your hands with approved disinfectant. Please call a doctor asap if you lose your sense of smell or taste or develop fever or coughing,” Attorney Joseph Joy said.
The Louisiana Supreme Court ordered all judges and court clerks to limit in-person court contact as much as possible by utilizing available technologies, including alternative means of filing, teleconferencing, email and videoconferencing.
The law offices of Joseph Joy and Associates remains accessible to clients through these alternate means of communication.
Even though the courts are temporarily shut down, there is still much work to be done as we work up our clients’ personal injury cases. Our legal team handles cases involving serious injury from auto accidents, 18-wheeler crashes, maritime or boating or helicopter accidents. If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, pick up the phone and call us: 337-232-8123.
Suspension of Prescription in Louisiana
Note! We cannot emphasize this enough: If you have any questions or a case that may prescribe, call our office immediately. Timelines and court announcements are changing frequently.
One of the first steps in our assessment of a client’s case is to review the timeline of events to determine when the prescriptive period runs. Prescription is a Louisiana civil law term for the length of time within which a plaintiff may file suit. It is referred to as statute of limitations in other states.
Art. 3492. Delictual actions
Delictual actions are subject to a liberative prescription of one year. This prescription commences to run from the day injury or damage is sustained. It does not run against minors or interdicts in actions involving permanent disability and brought pursuant to the Louisiana Products Liability Act or state law governing product liability actions in effect at the time of the injury or damage.
On March 17, 2020, Governor John Bel Edwards took the extraordinary step of suspending this one year prescriptive period for state court actions so plaintiffs do not have to worry about the one-year deadline expiring while courts are closed. Prescription deadlines vary and can be tricky so always consult an attorney on this complex legal issue.
SECTION 5: A. Legal deadlines, including liberative prescription and peremptive periods applicable to legal proceedings in all courts, administrative agencies, and boards, are hereby suspended until at least Monday, April 13, 2020, including, but not limited to, any such deadlines set forth by law within the following:
Our Work Continues
Our legal team may not be able to go to trial during this COVID-19 crisis but we are able to interview potential clients to assess your case. There is still much work to be done! Should you need an attorney, below is a very short description of the kind of work we can initiate to get started on your case.
During this shelter-in-place, we will schedule a phone call to discuss your case in detail. Below are just a few of the areas we will discuss with you:
During our initial interview, we will begin the process of evaluating whether we will need to engage an expert. Very often, our attorneys will engage experts to render an opinion as to the cause of an accident. The qualified experts that we rely upon at Joseph Joy and Associates are experienced in collecting the data that is needed to prove their conclusions. They range from medical experts such as physicians or other medical professional, engineers and technicians skilled at accident reconstruction or economists to evaluate lost wages. The list is exhaustive.
Our law firm initially bears the costs of working up your case and hiring experts. You only pay when we win or settle the case.
I urge you to follow the public health instructions of federal, state and local officials as we protect ourselves and our communities against COVID 19. If during this time of self-distancing you happen to sustain injury or know someone who has been injured due someone else’s negligence, contact us at Joseph Joy and Associates in Lafayette and we’ll assess your case. Call us at (337) 232-8123 for a phone appointment.
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