In the days that follow a catastrophic accident, there will be so much that you and your family will need to take care of in addition to physical and emotional recovery, such as a growing financial burden resulting from medical costs and other damages. Though it will be critical that your family focuses its attentions upon the process of recovery, consider retaining an attorney in Baton Rouge who has experience recovering compensation for catastrophic accidents in the meantime.
At Cazayoux Ewing Law Firm, our Baton Rouge personal injury attorneys understand just how much will depend upon the outcome of this claim for you and your family. As such, our dedicated legal team may work tirelessly on your behalf for the compensation you believe you deserve.
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Why Choose Us?
- A firm made up of former U.S. Attorneys with a passion for justice
- Years of experience in federal court
- Responsible for nationally recognized criminal prosecutions
- Successfully obtained millions of dollars for clients in personal injury matters
- Respected members of the Louisiana bar
- Rated by Martindale Hubbell
Meet the Team
Don Cazayoux
A native of New Roads, Don Cazayoux is a former U.S. Attorney, congressman and state representative. After earning a law degree from Georgetown.
Lane Ewing
A former Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Criminal Division, Lane has substantial experience in complex tax fraud, money laundering and narcotics cases.
Stan Lemelle
A recognized face in Louisiana’s legal community, Stan spent 35 years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, including nearly 20 years as Chief of the Criminal.
“My brother had died from a heatstroke because of his employer’s neglect and carelessness. My brother couldn’t stand up for himself, so we were grateful that Don could for him.”
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“Don knows how to use power in a balanced way. And he knows how to use it fairly and with compassion where compassion is needed.”
C. Frank Holthaus, Defense Attorney
“Don possesses a remarkable legal mind. His work ethic is unmatched, and I look forward to working with him for many more years.”
Lonny Guidroz, Attorney
“Stan Lemelle was very fair, very competent and very aggressive when he had to be.”
T.C. “Tommy” Damico, Defense Attorney
“Lane had a reputation for being a fair and reasonable prosecutor. He was prepared for court and successful in the courtroom.”
Mark Upton, Attorney
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