The 51% Rule: How Louisiana’s New Comparative Fault Law Changes Your Injury Claim

Author: Landyn A. Gautreau Louisiana’s legal system just underwent one of its most significant changes in decades. As of January 1, 2026, House Bill 431 (Act 15) has officially moved the state from a “Pure” to a “Modified” Comparative Fault system. This represents the most significant change to Louisiana personal injury law in decades. It […]
Rear-End Accidents – Who is at Fault? Burden of Proof?

Author: Landyn Gautreau Who is at Fault in a Rear-End Accident? Rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of car accidents. But when it comes to determining fault, it’s not always as simple as it seems. In Louisiana, the rear driver is typically presumed at fault, but this presumption can be challenged under […]
Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable?

Author: Cheyenne Meek Tax season can be confusing enough without the added stress of deciphering how your personal injury settlement affects your taxes. If you’ve recently received a settlement, or you’re gearing up to file an extension, you’re probably asking questions like: At Saunders & Chabert, our goal is not just to secure the compensation […]
2024 Highlights for Saunders & Chabert Attorneys

Author: Scotty Chabert Big wins in 2024 mean even BIGGER goals for 2025! ✨ Saunders & Chabert case results delivered over $10 million in settlements for our clients—helping individuals and families navigate life-changing accidents and get the compensation they deserve. For this reason, Saunders & Chabert continues to invest heavily in client advocacy and case preparation. […]