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On September 15, 2020, our 16-year-old client collapsed at high school football practice and died three days later from multiple organ failure caused by heat stroke. Although coaches and athletic trainers were present during the incident, they failed to follow generally accepted procedures for treatment of heat stroke, and lacked the necessary medical equipment to properly treat our client.

Jerome Moroux represented our client’s bereaved mother in her lawsuit against the school district and athletic trainers.  During the case, we learned that the district failed to identify potential risks for larger players and did not properly acclimate them to the heat after resuming practices that had been delayed for several weeks due to the pandemic. The plaintiff collapsed just one day after the team began practicing in full pads.

With the help of his paralegals and Emily Borgen, Jerome’s efforts ultimately led to a substantial settlement for our client’s mother.  While nothing could heal the loss of her son, Jerome remained persistent and passionate about obtaining justice for the family. Our firm possesses a strong conviction in fighting for our clients and what is right. We are deeply passionate about the cases brought into our office, which drives us to achieve the best results possible.

Maritime law governs activities on navigable waters and includes the Jones Act, a sector specifically created to protect seamen. The Jones Act federally regulates maritime commerce in the United States and, although originally intended to protect seamen, its effectiveness has eroded over the years due to various factors. Today, seamen face a perilous landscape if they are injured due to a company’s negligence while aboard a vessel.

Despite this challenging environment, our partner Blake David continues to represent clients in maritime cases that are covered by the Jones Act. Blake has moderated and lectured at many Louisiana maritime conferences over the last two decades, including the Louisiana Association for Justice’s(LAJ) High Stakes on the High Seas Maritime Law Conference and the Louisiana State Bar Association’s Admiralty Symposium (where Blake is chair). Blake and Jerome Moroux have served as the LAJ Maritime Section chair multiple times. This year, Blake was recognized by Acadiana Profile magazine as a 2024 Top Lawyer in Maritime Law. He, along with all the attorneys at Broussard, David & Moroux, continues to seek justice for our clients.

Blake represented our client who was seriously injured on a vessel due to the company’s negligence. The incident occurred when our client was working offshore, and the vessel collided with a piling, causing him to slam into the cab of the boat. The pilot coworker onboard was distracted and speeding.

Jerome H. Moroux, partner at Broussard, David & Moroux, recently obtained a $23-million-dollar settlement for personal injury claims stemming from a motorcycle accident.  The settlement was one of the largest in the firm’s history, and a career high for Moroux.

The accident was caused by a delivery driver who, while driving on Interstate 49, suddenly changed lanes into the plaintiff’s motorcycle.  The plaintiff was thrown nearly 250 feet before finally landing in a ditch near the highway.  The plaintiff suffered numerous severe injuries, including a traumatic brain injury.  Before trial, Moroux successfully moved the trial court to find that the defendant driver was 100% at fault in the crash.  

The plaintiff’s physicians determined that he would need treatment for the rest of his life, including eventual inpatient care due to the likely progression of his brain injury.  Though the defendant worked to minimize the severity of the client’s injuries, Moroux fought for his client’s treatment needs. 

On August 19, 2022, the Louisiana Association for Justice will be holding its annual High Stakes on the High Seas maritime law conference. High Stakes on the High Seas provides an opportunity for participants to discuss maritime law updates as well as network with members from all over the Gulf South.

Both partners will be speaking on the topic of “Handling Maritime Cases From Both Sides of the Aisle“.

In previous years, both partners have spoken on this topic as well as “Comparison of the Varying Remedies for Those Lost at Sea“.

This week, partner Jerome Moroux had the opportunity to participate in the Trial Advocacy Program at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University.

The Trial Advocacy Program provides 3rd-year LSU Law students with tactical skills for trial proceedings. The program utilizes a “learn by doing” education to help simulate a real trial.

Students have the opportunity to role-play, practice, and receive critiques during the three-day program. They are able to practice performing direct and cross-examinations, arguing motions, and delivering opening and closing statements.

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