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In this episode of Legal Line 3, we break down how fault is determined in multi-vehicle accidents and what “comparative fault” really means. Learn how insurance limits, uninsured motorist coverage, and proper documentation can impact your claim—and how to protect yourself after a crash.

In this episode of Legal Line, We explore how Louisiana law protects children’s settlement funds, including tutorships, structured settlements, and the role of courts in managing a child’s financial future.

In this episode of Legal Line, we spotlight the Shreveport Bar Foundation and the free legal programs they offer—from wills and heirship property to domestic violence support. Learn how local attorneys are giving back and how you can access these resources.

In this episode of Legal Line, attorney Jason Nichols breaks down how future medical expenses are handled in personal injury cases. Learn when to seek medical care, how insurance companies evaluate claims, and why timing and legal guidance can make all the difference.

In this episode of Legal Line, attorney Bill Kendig discusses key legal issues following accidents, including property owner responsibility for snow and ice, why timely medical treatment matters, and how insurance companies evaluate injury claims. We also cover gaps in treatment, options for those without health insurance, and tips to protect yourself when hiring contractors.

In this episode of Legal Line, attorney William Kendig explains how insurance claims work in Louisiana, including timelines, bad faith, and your rights after an accident. We also answer listener questions on car accidents, property damage, and dealing with insurance companies.Disclaimer: For informational purposes only; not legal advice.

On this episode of Legal Line, host Nate Fluharty is joined by attorney William Kendig to break down Louisiana’s updated comparative fault laws and what they mean for personal injury claims. They discuss how fault is determined in accidents, the importance of insurance coverage, and what you should do after a crash to protect your rights.

In this episode of Legal Line, Marshall Rice breaks down Louisiana’s updated “No Pay, No Play” law and what it means for drivers. Learn how going without insurance could cost you up to $100,000—even if the accident isn’t your fault—and why having the right coverage is more important than ever. Plus, insights on uninsured motorists, accident claims, and how to protect yourself after a crash.

This week KTBS 3's Nate Fluharty sat down with William Kendig of Rice & Kendig Injury Attorneys. They discussed a number of issues focusing on how fault is determined in Louisiana following an accident and what drivers need to know. But as viewers found out, "there’s always two sides of every story." For more on Rice & Kendig Injury Lawyers, you can call their office at 318-222-2772, or stop by their office at 912 Kings Hwy Shreveport, LA 71104. Make sure you stay tuned for more Legal Lines every month and you can always join the conversation with a question by calling 318-219-4569.

This week KTBS 3's Nate Fluharty sat down with Marshall Rice and William Kendig of Rice & Kendig Injury Attorneys. They discussed a number of issues focusing on what happens if you're involved in an accident with a drink driver.Viewers also found out why having the proper level of car insurance can prevent making a difficult situation even worse. For more on Rice & Kendig Injury Lawyers, you can call their office at 318-222-2772, or stop by their office at 912 Kings Hwy Shreveport, LA 71104.Make sure you stay tuned for more Legal Lines every month and you can always join the conversation with a question by calling 318-219-4569.