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Our Lawyers are Fighting for Hurricane Katrina Victims

If you lived or worked in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, St. Bernard Parish,
Jefferson Parish, or Plaquemines Parish you may have valuable legal rights. Our levee attorneys are representing victims who were physically or mentally injured, suffered property loss or damage, or lost wages as a result of Katrina flooding.

Hurricane Katrina damaged 169 miles of the 350-mile hurricane system that protects New Orleans and was blamed for more than 1,570 deaths and $100-$200 billion in property damage in Louisiana alone. Recent studies have blamed the Army Corps of Engineers for the extraordinary flooding caused by Katrina. These reports state that the devastation caused by Katrina was the result of poor decisions and inadequate infrastructure.

Our Hurricane Katrina Lawyers Can Help You If:

  • You or a loved one was injured as a result of Katrina flooding
  • Your property was lost or damaged as a result of Katrina flooding
  • You lost permanently or temporarily lost employment as a result of Katrina flooding
  • You incurred moving costs and other relocation fees as a result of Katrina flooding.

The people of the New Orleans have suffered enough from the negligence of the Army Corps of Engineers. Our team of levee attorneys is representing Katrina victims in claims against the Army Corps.

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