Baton Rouge Car Accident Lawyers Who Know Your Roads and Your Rights
From I-10 and I-12 interchanges to Airline Highway and Florida Boulevard, Baton Rouge drivers face heavy traffic and dangerous intersections every day. When a crash leaves you injured, overwhelmed, or facing insurance pressure, Foley, Lamy & Jefferson steps in to protect your rights and your recovery.
We represent people hurt in car accidents throughout Baton Rouge and East Baton Rouge Parish, handling the legal work so you can focus on healing.


Car Accident Cases We Handle in Baton Rouge
Interstate and High-Speed Collisions
Crashes on I-10, I-12, and I-110 often cause serious injuries and complex liability issues. We move quickly to preserve evidence and build strong claims.
Intersection and City Street Accidents
Busy corridors like Airline Highway and Florida Boulevard see frequent crashes involving distracted driving, unsafe turns, and signal violations.
Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Claims
If the driver who hit you lacks enough insurance, we pursue every available source of compensation, including UM/UIM coverage.
Why Baton Rouge Clients Choose Foley, Lamy & Jefferson
We don’t rush settlements or let insurers dictate the process
Experience handling claims in East Baton Rouge Parish
No upfront fees — you pay nothing unless we recover compensation
Clear communication and practical guidance from start to finish
Get Help After a Baton Rouge Car Accident
If your accident happened on the interstate, at a major intersection, or on a neighborhood road, you deserve a legal team that takes your case seriously. Contact Foley, Lamy & Jefferson today for a free consultation and let us handle the pressure, paperwork, and insurance companies.

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Baton Rouge Car Accident FAQ
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Where would my Baton Rouge car accident case be filed?
Most cases are filed in East Baton Rouge Parish if a lawsuit becomes necessary.
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Is it worth hiring a lawyer for a “minor” accident?
Yes. Injuries often worsen over time, while insurance companies push for fast, low settlements.
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What if the other driver claims I was at fault?
Louisiana uses comparative fault rules, but you can still recover damages. We work to prevent unfair blame.
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Should I give a recorded statement to the insurance company?
Not before speaking with a lawyer. Statements are often used to reduce or deny claims.
