Loyd J Bourgeois Injury & Accident Lawyer

Loyd J Bourgeois Injury & Accident Lawyer We get accident victims maximum payouts with the compassion and care you deserve. Loyd J. Charles Parish, where his practice is deeply rooted.

Bourgeois is a disability, accident, and personal injury lawyer, an author, and the founder of Louisiana law firm, Loyd J Bourgeois Injury & Accident Lawyer. Since founding his law firm in 2010, Loyd has been dedicated to helping individuals navigate the complexities of personal injury, ERISA long-term disability, and Social Security disability cases with compassion and guidance. Loyd left a promi

sing engineering career to pursue a legal degree from Tulane University School of Law, where he graduated cm laude. Loyd’s journey to found his firm began after a personal experience with the insurance system opened his eyes to the challenges injured individuals and those with disabilities face. Over the past decade, Loyd has built LJBLegal into a trusted legal resource for individuals across Southeast Louisiana, including St. His unique combination of empathy and expertise has made him a go-to advocate for those seeking fair outcomes in their most difficult times. As a thought leader in his field, Loyd has authored legal guides that demystify complex topics like disability claims and personal injury cases. These guides reflect his mission: empowering clients to make informed decisions while standing by them every step of the way. A Louisiana native, Loyd lives in St. Charles Parish with his wife, Lindy, and their three children. Outside the courtroom, he is active in the community, supporting local schools, sports teams, and organizations. Loyd’s commitment to his clients and community is unwavering, and his legal practice is defined by integrity, resilience, and a focus on achieving meaningful results.

06/07/2026

Sending a counteroffer before your doctor has put the long term picture in writing is like negotiating the price of something before you know what it is actually going to cost you.

06/07/2026

What you don’t see right after it happens is what decides your case.

Most people think it all comes down to the moment of the crash. In reality, it’s what gets missed, lost, or written down wrong in the hours after that can change everything.

There’s a reason some claims move fast while others drag out and fall apart. It has less to do with what you think and more to do with what starts disappearing before anyone notices.

Watch this. It’s worth a look.

06/06/2026

Pushing back on a settlement offer without the paperwork to support it gives the insurance company every reason to sit right where they are and wait you out until you give up.

06/06/2026

One wrong move behind the wheel can mean two very different labels.

Most people think all bad driving gets treated the same in court. But the words used to describe it can change how a case is handled from the start.

There’s a line in the law that shifts what you can ask for and how far a case can go… and most people don’t know where that line is until it’s too late.

Watch this. You need to hear this.

06/05/2026

I like sock checks and I like turtles

06/05/2026

Most people respond to a settlement offer without ever asking where that number came from and the parts the insurance company leaves out of that explanation are usually the most important parts of your case.

06/05/2026

That “paid in full” feeling after your crash? Not the end of it.

Most people think medical bills just disappear once insurance steps in. But some of those costs can circle back later, even after you think things are settled.

There’s a process behind it most people never see, and small mistakes in it can change what you actually keep at the end.

Watch this. You need to hear this.

06/04/2026

The check feels like relief until the bills start coming in and by that point the case is closed, the money is spent and the only person who came out ahead was the one who wrote the number in the first place.

06/04/2026

You don’t just wait… there’s already a clock running.

Most people think once paperwork is sent, things move on their own. But what happens next depends on more than just time passing.

Some cases move fast. Some drag for months. The difference usually shows up in the first letter that goes out—and how it’s built.

Watch this. You need to hear this.

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New Orleans, LA

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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
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