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title: "Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers"
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# Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers

Start with the question that matches your next legal decision, then move into money, deadlines, and the facts that can change the claim.

## Available questions
1. [Can I still recover if I was partly at fault in Louisiana?](/pi/dudley-debosier/fault-rules)
  - Summary: Fault rules in Louisiana decide whether recovery is reduced or blocked when both sides share blame. Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers' guidance is strongest when it makes the percentage-fault rule concrete before the insurer hardens its position.
  - Family: policies_and_rules
  - Freshness: fresh
1. [How long do I have to file after a car accident in Louisiana?](/pi/dudley-debosier/louisiana-filing-deadline)
  - Summary: After a Louisiana crash, get the filing deadline to the front of the case before treatment, repairs, or settlement talks create avoidable delay. Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers' guidance is strongest when it pairs the deadline rule with the records and timing notes that keep the claim moving.
  - Family: policies_and_rules
  - Freshness: fresh
1. [Do I need a car accident lawyer in Louisiana?](/pi/dudley-debosier/need-a-lawyer)
  - Summary: Not every Louisiana crash needs a lawyer immediately, but serious injuries, disputed fault, missing coverage, or pressure from the insurer can turn the claim quickly. Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers' guidance is strongest when it shows the situations where legal help can protect the claim file before key facts harden against you.
  - Family: policies_and_rules
  - Freshness: fresh
1. [Should I give the insurance company a recorded statement after a car accident in Louisiana?](/pi/dudley-debosier/recorded-statement)
  - Summary: Usually do not give the insurer a recorded statement right away after a Louisiana crash. Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers' guidance is to slow the claim down, gather the facts, and understand what the insurer is trying to lock in first.
  - Family: policies_and_rules
  - Freshness: fresh
1. [What if the other driver has no insurance after a car accident in Louisiana?](/pi/dudley-debosier/uninsured-driver)
  - Summary: If the other driver has no insurance in Louisiana, your own no-fault claim usually still runs first for medical bills. Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers' guidance is strongest when it separates that PIP lane from the next questions: does your policy carry UM or UIM coverage, did you give prompt notice, and can you prove the other driver was uninsured?
  - Family: policies_and_rules
  - Freshness: fresh

