About Chris J. Roy, Jr. APCL — Personal Injury Alexandria, Louisiana
This personal injury Alexandria firm has deep roots in Rapides Parish and central Louisiana. Chris J. Roy, Jr. is a third-generation Louisiana lawyer with over 30 years of experience. The firm helps people after serious accidents and losses. It handles nursing home abuse, medical malpractice, and car crashes. The team also takes truck accident, brain injury, and wrongful death cases. Because the firm works on contingency, there are no upfront costs to clients. The goal is medical care and fair compensation without the insurer’s pressure. You can find more Alexandria personal injury attorneys if you want options.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the firm as compassionate and attentive. Many say they were treated like family during hard times. Reviewers also praise the team’s knowledge and steady advocacy.
Personal Injury Alexandria — Practice Areas & Services
- Nursing home abuse, neglect, and bedsore claims in Rapides Parish.
- Medical malpractice, including surgical and medication errors.
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accident claims.
- Catastrophic injury and traumatic brain injury cases.
- Wrongful death claims for Alexandria-area families.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file an injury claim in Louisiana?
Louisiana generally allows one year for most injury claims. The clock usually starts on the date of the injury. Because the deadline is short, contact a lawyer soon after an accident.
What does a personal injury lawyer cost in Alexandria?
Most Alexandria injury lawyers work on contingency. You pay no upfront fee, and the lawyer takes a share only if you recover. Chris J. Roy, Jr. uses this no-upfront-cost model.
Where are injury cases handled in Alexandria, LA?
Injury cases for Alexandria are filed in the 9th Judicial District Court in Rapides Parish. Most claims settle before trial. A firm prepared for trial often secures better offers.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Alexandria, Louisiana
- 2024 fatalities: Louisiana saw 753 traffic deaths in 2024, a five-year low — LSU CARTS
- Injury crashes: Louisiana had 37,306 suspected injury crashes in 2024 — LSU CARTS
- Filing deadline: Louisiana sets a one-year limit for most injury claims — La. Civil Code art. 3492

