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Our lawyers at Favret Carriere are determined to educate our clients on any issues that may concern them. We specialize in personal injury, property damage insurance claims, construction law, and business representation. Our team is dedicated to doing the work and research to stay up to date on any pressing and breaking legal matters, ensuring we provide expert, comprehensive legal guidance tailored to your specific needs.

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2024 Hurricane Season Approaching

With the 2024 hurricane season approaching, we want to ensure that you are well-prepared to protect your homes and businesses from potential damage. As your trusted advocates in handling property damage claims, we understand the importance of proactive measures in mitigating the impact of hurricanes. Here are some key tips to help you prepare for… Continue reading 2024 Hurricane Season Approaching


Is an ex-employee claiming ‘ambiguous owner’ of your business?

Background: Believe it or not, it is not uncommon for an employee, former employee or consultant to claim ownership in a business. How and why these claims occur vary greatly. Whether it be the employee was promised ownership in the business in the past, they were referenced as a partner or owner in a meeting… Continue reading Is an ex-employee claiming ‘ambiguous owner’ of your business?


Options to Quickly Resolve Your Hurricane Claim

If you, a family member or friend are still dealing with unresolved claims from Hurricane Ida or a recent hurricane, we can help. There are currently two (2) programs in place to help quickly resolve all remaining hurricane claims. The two programs are below: Claims with Less Than $50,000.00 In Disputed Damages If you still… Continue reading Options to Quickly Resolve Your Hurricane Claim


Depreciation: Recoverable vs. Non-Recoverable Differences

As we’ve previously discussed,  your homeowner’s insurance policy is a contract between you and your insurance company.  In the event of a covered cause of loss, your insurance company agrees to pay you for that loss.  However, there are generally two types of damage valuations:  Actual Cash Value and Replacement Cost Value.  This distinction is… Continue reading Depreciation: Recoverable vs. Non-Recoverable Differences


Hurricane Ida Mediation Program – Bulletin 2021-08

In response to widespread impacts on the State of Louisiana by Hurricane Ida, the Louisiana Department of Insurance issued Bulletin 2021-08 on October 15, 2021.  The purpose of Bulletin 2021-08 is to establish a mediation program for all insurers and their policyholders in an effort to resolve Hurricane Ida claims as efficiently and quickly as… Continue reading Hurricane Ida Mediation Program – Bulletin 2021-08


The Truth About How Insurance Companies Value Your Loss

Hurricane Ida has left parts of Louisiana in a state of catastrophe.  Power outages and property damage are widespread throughout the State.  Over a million Louisianans were affected by Ida, and more than a week after the storm made landfall, hundreds of thousands were without power. Insurance companies are quite busy right now, and unfortunately,… Continue reading The Truth About How Insurance Companies Value Your Loss


What Does My Homeowner’s Insurance Policy Cover?

What Homeowners Coverages are Available for Hurricane Claims? In Louisiana, your homeowner’s insurance policy does not cover damages caused by flooding.  IN regards to hurricane damages, most homeowner’s policies provide four types of coverage: (A) dwelling, (B) other structures, (C) personal property, and (D) loss of use/additional living expenses. Generally, dwelling coverage is limited to… Continue reading What Does My Homeowner’s Insurance Policy Cover?


Why Was My Homeowner’s Insurance Claim Denied?

Was Your Hurricane Insurance Claim Denied? For some homeowners in Louisiana, the last thing they need is their own insurance company not treating them fairly.  Responses vary from insurance companies but in short, they will either deny your claim in full or part, not cover the entirety of the scope of damages and/or not compensate… Continue reading Why Was My Homeowner’s Insurance Claim Denied?


Tips for Handling Your Hurricane Claim

  If your house was damaged by a hurricane, the tips below will help you better handle your claim. Act Quickly – If your home or business suffered damages due to a hurricane, make your claim ASAP. Understand that insurance companies will be flooded by a deluge of phone calls and emails and only have… Continue reading Tips for Handling Your Hurricane Claim


Breaking Down the July 9, 2021 Executive Order for LA Businesses

With the business world becoming more diverse and unpredictable, employees are changing jobs more than ever.  Naturally, non-compete agreements are a regular topic of discussion amongst business-conscious friends and family.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average person changes jobs 12 times in their lifetime and the average employee only stays with their… Continue reading Breaking Down the July 9, 2021 Executive Order for LA Businesses


Distinguishing Common vs. Limited Common Elements: Why It Matters

First, it is important to understand how the Louisiana Condominium Act defines condominium terms. For example, the term “Condominium” is defined as the property regime under which portions of immovable property are subject to individual ownership and the remainder thereof is owned in indivision by such unit owners. A “unit” is defined as part of… Continue reading Distinguishing Common vs. Limited Common Elements: Why It Matters


Can a Condo Association Cut Utilities for Non-Paying Owners?

In order for a condominium Association, which include all units owners, to operate efficiently, its members must pay their dues timely. If you are a property manager or in charge of a condominium association, then you understand the challenges of enforcing and collecting monthly dues and assessments. The question that is generally posed, is whether… Continue reading Can a Condo Association Cut Utilities for Non-Paying Owners?


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