About Loyd J Bourgeois Injury & Accident Lawyer — Personal Injury Metairie, Louisiana
This personal injury Metairie firm serves Jefferson Parish and the surrounding region. Loyd J. Bourgeois is a South Louisiana native with deep community roots. He has practiced since 2005, more than 15 years of injury work. The firm helps people after car wrecks, truck crashes, and industrial incidents. It also handles maritime injuries, slip and fall, and wrongful death cases. Because the firm works on contingency, you pay nothing unless you recover. The team focuses on clear communication and compassionate care. You can find more Metairie personal injury attorneys if you want choices.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the firm as kind, transparent, and dedicated. Many appreciate quick responses and 24/7 access. Reviewers also note strong results and steady support through recovery.
Personal Injury Metairie — Practice Areas & Services
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accident claims in Jefferson Parish.
- Maritime and offshore injury cases.
- Industrial accident and catastrophic injury claims.
- Slip and fall and defective product matters.
- Wrongful death claims for Metairie-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 window is short, act soon after a crash.
What does a personal injury lawyer cost in Metairie?
Most Metairie injury lawyers work on contingency. You pay no upfront fee, and the lawyer is paid only if you recover. The firm offers a free consultation to begin.
Where are injury cases handled near Metairie, LA?
Injury cases for Metairie are filed in the 24th Judicial District Court in Jefferson Parish. Most claims settle before trial. A trial-ready firm often earns stronger offers.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Metairie, 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, about 102 per day — LSU CARTS
- Filing deadline: Louisiana sets a one-year limit for most injury claims — La. Civil Code art. 3492



