The new legislation, Landry explained, is aimed at reining in what he described as “a cultural problem of frivolous litigation,” driven in part by lawyer advertising. He noted that while Louisiana’s rate of car accidents and repair costs align with national averages, the state sees disproportionately high minor injury claims—twice the national average.
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