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Via Louisiana Advocates (VOL XXII) Plaintiff was a young lady who sustained bulging lumbar disc, lumbar facet syndrome, and sacroiliac dysfunction. However, the injury did not impair her ability to work. “Testimony at trial by plaintiff’s treating physicians and defense experts indicated that plaintiff is in the percentage of the population who have long-lasting and permanent injuries from a relatively low-speed collision.” The case supports the contention that relatively minor impacts can significantly damage a human being.
About the author:
Gauthier Amedee
Founder of Gauthier Amedee
Andre P. Gauthier is a partner and founder of Gauthier Amedee in Gonzales, Louisiana. Licensed to practice law in Louisiana since 1992, he focuses on personal injury cases. Mr. Gauthier is a graduate of The Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming, and has been recognized with honors such as the Distinguished Alumnus Award, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, and membership in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. He brings more than 30 years of experience to his clients throughout Louisiana.