Brian Caubarreaux & Associates has partnered with KALB as the station’s official Legal Advocate to bring Central Louisiana residents free legal advice.
In this video series, Brian shares tips and information you need to navigate the aftermath of an accident with confidence — so you can make the smartest decision for yourself and your family.
Have questions about your situation? Submit a free and confidential inquiry directly to Brian and his team. Getting the right advice has never been easier — or more important. Click Here for Your Free Case Evaluation.
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Louisiana’s prescription period gives you just two years to file a personal injury claim — and insurance companies know how to run down that clock. Brian Caubarreaux explains why time is your most critical asset after an accident.
Evidence from an accident scene can disappear within hours, and what’s lost can’t always be recovered. Brian Caubarreaux explains what to document at the scene and why contacting an attorney quickly can make all the difference in your case.
When negligence takes a loved one, insurance companies move fast — offering quick settlements when families are most vulnerable and least equipped to fight back. Brian Caubarreaux explains what surviving families deserve to know before they sign anything.
When someone is seriously injured, the entire family bears the burden — and insurance companies count on you not knowing that. Brian Caubarreaux explains why the ripple effects of an injury on your family deserve to be part of any fair settlement.
Pain, anxiety, depression, and the inability to enjoy life are real losses — but insurance companies use cold algorithms to minimize them. Brian Caubarreaux explains why Louisiana law supports full compensation for your suffering and how to make sure you get it.
Nearly one in four Louisiana drivers carries no insurance — and most accident victims don’t know how to protect themselves when that driver causes their injuries. Brian Caubarreaux explains why uninsured motorist coverage could be the most important policy you have.
Insurance companies routinely use your medical history against you to deny legitimate claims. Brian Caubarreaux explains that if an accident worsens a pre-existing condition, you still deserve full compensation.
Distracted driving now causes nearly half of all fatal crashes in Louisiana — surpassing both drunk driving and speeding. Brian Caubarreaux shares what every Louisiana family should know about their rights after a distracted driving accident.
Taking your eyes off the road for just five seconds at highway speed is like driving blindfolded the length of a football field. Brian Caubarreaux explains what you need to know if you’ve been hit by a distracted driver.
Insurance companies reduce your suffering to numbers on a spreadsheet — but the real cost of a catastrophic injury goes far beyond medical bills and lost wages. Brian Caubarreaux reminds victims that their pain, loss, and new reality deserve to be fully valued.
An insurance settlement might cover your current bills, but what about the surgeries, therapy, and care you’ll need years from now? Brian Caubarreaux explains why calculating the full lifetime cost of your injury is critical before you ever settle.
What you post on social media after an accident can be used against you — even old photos and videos. Brian Caubarreaux explains how insurance companies monitor your online activity to undermine your claim.
Think your social media is harmless? Insurance investigators don’t. Brian Caubarreaux breaks down how something as simple as sharing an old photo can cost you your case.
After an accident, you may be under surveillance without even knowing it. Brian Caubarreaux reveals how insurance companies use investigators to twist everyday moments into reasons to deny your claim.
Traumatic brain injuries don’t always show up right away — but insurance companies won’t wait for a proper diagnosis before pushing a settlement. Brian Caubarreaux explains why you should never settle before knowing the full extent of your injuries.
Before you say a word to an insurance adjuster, watch this. Brian Caubarreaux warns why giving a recorded statement without legal guidance can seriously damage your claim.
You’re not thinking about future lost wages or long-term disability right after a crash — but Brian is. He explains why imagining every possibility is his job, not yours.
After an accident, you’re focused on today — Brian is focused on your future. He breaks down how injuries affect your income, lifestyle, health, and family long after the crash.
Insurance companies don’t place value on the quality of your life — Brian does. Find out why you’re entitled to more than just medical bills, and how to fight for the life you had before.
Having a pre-existing condition doesn’t disqualify you from filing a claim in Louisiana. Brian explains the law and why you still deserve full compensation if an accident made things worse.
Insurance companies are happy to take your premiums, but when it’s time to pay up, they play games. Brian exposes some of their most common tactics and tells you exactly what to do instead.
Giving a recorded statement to an insurance company after an accident is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. Brian explains how they use your own words against you — and how to avoid it.
Not sure if you need a lawyer after an accident? Brian makes it easy to find out — visit KALB.com, click Legal Advocate, and get the guidance you need before it’s too late.
Have a legal question the series hasn’t covered yet? Brian invites you to reach out directly — because asking when you’re unsure is always the right move.
Losing a loved one in an accident is devastating — emotionally and financially. Brian explains why having an experienced legal team is a necessity when navigating a wrongful death claim.
A quick settlement offer from an insurance company might feel like relief — but accepting it too soon can cost you everything. Brian explains the key questions you need answered before signing anything.
If you were hurt on the job, don’t assume workers’ comp is your only option. Brian explains why there may be much more to your case than your employer or their insurer is willing to tell you.
Accidents involving 18-wheelers and commercial vehicles are a different beast entirely, and insurance companies know it. Brian explains why these cases demand a higher level of legal firepower.
Insurance companies have enormous resources — do you? Brian walks you through what to look for when choosing a law firm that can truly compete on your behalf.
When you file a claim, you’re not going up against the person who hurt you — you’re up against their insurance company. Brian explains why that distinction requires serious experience in your corner.
An accident doesn’t just affect the person who was hurt — the ripple effects on family are real and often overlooked by insurance companies. Brian fights to make sure the full picture is considered.
No two accidents are alike, and Brian has seen them all — from car crashes to maritime incidents to workplace injuries. Whatever the situation, he’s ready to help you do it right.
The value of your case isn’t a simple number — it takes experience, investigation, and thorough medical review to get it right. Brian explains what goes into maximizing what you deserve.
Louisiana ranks 2nd in the nation for uninsured drivers — but being hit by one doesn’t mean you’re out of options. Brian explains how you may still recover for injuries, lost wages, and vehicle damage.
Some drivers carry insurance — just not enough. Brian breaks down the difference between uninsured and underinsured motorists and how to protect the full value of your claim.
Recent legal changes allow insurance companies to demand jury trials on claims over $10,000 — even for minor accidents. Learn why having legal representation matters more than ever.