About Russell Law Firm — Personal Injury Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Russell Law Firm is a personal injury Baton Rouge practice focused on injured clients. Founder Danny Russell has earned Super Lawyers Rising Stars honors from 2020 to 2023. He started the firm in 2016 and serves East Baton Rouge Parish. He knows how insurers put profits over people. As a result, he gives straightforward advice and steady representation. The firm handles car wrecks, truck crashes, and rideshare accidents. It also takes motorcycle, brain injury, and wrongful death cases. The firm offers a free, no-obligation consultation. You can find more Baton Rouge personal injury attorneys if you want to compare.
What Clients Say
Clients describe Danny Russell as honest and client-focused. Many say he tailored his advice to their needs. Reviewers also praise his steady support against tough insurance companies.
Personal Injury Baton Rouge — Practice Areas & Services
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accident claims in East Baton Rouge Parish.
- Rideshare accidents involving Uber and Lyft.
- Brain injuries and catastrophic injury cases.
- Slip and fall, dog bite, and nursing home abuse matters.
- Maritime, offshore, and wrongful death claims.
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 window is short, speak with a lawyer soon after a crash.
What does a personal injury lawyer cost in Baton Rouge?
Most Baton Rouge injury lawyers work on contingency. You pay no upfront fee, and the lawyer is paid only if you recover. Russell Law Firm offers a free consultation.
Where are injury cases handled in Baton Rouge, LA?
Injury cases for Baton Rouge are filed in the 19th Judicial District Court in East Baton Rouge Parish. Most claims settle before trial. A firm ready for trial often earns stronger offers.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- 2024 fatalities: Louisiana recorded 753 traffic deaths in 2024, a five-year low — LSU CARTS
- Injury crashes: Louisiana logged 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

