LaPlace Premises Liability Lawyer

Holding Property Owners Accountable for Unsafe Conditions in St. John the Baptist Parish


Property owners in LaPlace have a legal duty to keep their premises safe for guests, tenants, and customers. When that duty is ignored and someone gets hurt, the results can be serious.



Under Louisiana law, property owners and managers can be held accountable when unsafe conditions cause preventable harm. The Law Office of Donald D’Aunoy helps victims of unsafe properties recover compensation and regain financial stability after an accident.

What Premises Liability Means in Louisiana

Property owners, landlords, and business operators have a responsibility to perform regular inspection, timely repairs, and post clear warnings of potential hazards. Failing to take these steps can create dangerous environments for visitors and constitute negligence. Common examples of negligence that can lead to an injury claim include:


  • Wet floors without proper signage
  • Broken stairs, missing handrails, or loose carpeting
  • Poor lighting in walkways or parking lots
  • Uneven sidewalks or potholes
  • Negligent security in hotels, bars, or apartment complexes
  • Falling merchandise or debris in retail spaces
  • Electrical hazards or exposed wiring
  • Unsecured dogs or aggressive animals on private property


When property owners cut corners on safety, innocent people pay the price. Lawyer Don builds strong cases to prove that an unsafe condition existed, that the owner knew or should have known about it, and that the failure to act caused real harm.

Common Injuries from Premises Accidents

A single fall or structural failure can cause lasting damage to an unsuspecting tenant, visitor, or worker. In LaPlace, slip-and-fall and trip-and-fall incidents are among the most common causes of emergency room visits. Victims may face extended recovery periods, costly treatment, and lost income.


Premises liability cases often involve injuries such as:

  • Fractured hips, wrists, or ankles
  • Torn ligaments and severe sprains
  • Head and brain trauma
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Cuts, bruises, and disfigurement
  • Burns or electrical shock
  • Internal bleeding or organ injuries
  • Anxiety, depression, or trauma following an assault


Some injuries develop over time, such as chronic back pain or limited mobility. Even when initial pain seems mild, seeking immediate medical attention is essential for both recovery and documentation.

Types of Premises Liability Cases

Premises liability law covers more than just slips and falls. Lawyer Don represents clients across a broad range of property-related injury claims, including:


  • Retail Store Accidents: Spills, falling merchandise, or crowded aisles that lead to collisions.
  • Apartment Complex Incidents: Unsafe stairs, lack of lighting, or negligent maintenance by landlords.
  • Hotel and Casino Injuries: Defective flooring, broken furniture, or inadequate security.
  • Workplace Visitor Accidents: Injuries suffered by delivery drivers, vendors, or contractors on another company’s property.
  • Swimming Pool Accidents: Drownings, lack of fencing, or slippery pool decks.
  • Negligent Security Claims: Assaults or robberies made possible by broken locks, lack of cameras, or untrained guards.


Each case demands careful investigation to identify the responsible parties, whether it’s a corporate property owner, a maintenance company, a management firm, or a combination of defendants who share culpability.

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Establishing Liability

To hold a property owner accountable, victims must show that:


  1. The owner or occupier had a duty to maintain the property safely.
  2. That duty was breached through negligence or inaction.
  3. The unsafe condition directly caused the injury.
  4. Actual damages (physical, financial, or emotional) resulted.


Lawyer Don gathers the necessary evidence to prove each of these elements. His investigations may include reviewing maintenance logs, interviewing witnesses, reviewing the owner’s training materials and stated maintenance practices, obtaining security footage, or consulting safety experts to demonstrate how an accident could have been prevented.

Compensation Available for People Injured on Unsafe Properties

Injuries from unsafe properties often lead to medical bills, time off work, and long-term physical or emotional consequences. Louisiana law allows victims to seek compensation for both economic and non-economic losses. A premises liability settlement or verdict may include:


  • Emergency and hospital care
  • Rehabilitation and follow-up treatment
  • Lost income and reduced earning potential
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement
  • Property damage
  • Wrongful death damages for families after fatal injuries


Lawyer Don tailors every claim to reflect the full scope of a client’s losses. This includes not just immediate costs, but also the future impact of the injury on quality of life.

Steps to Take After a Premises Accident

Being proactive after a property-related injury helps preserve your rights and strengthens your case:


  • Seek medical attention right away, even for minor injuries.
  • Report the accident to the property owner or manager.
  • Take photos of the hazard, surrounding area, and visible injuries.
  • Get contact information for witnesses or employees present.
  • Avoid giving recorded statements to insurance companies before consulting an attorney.


What you do immediately after the accident is extremely important. If you slipped or tripped on something, the business owner or staff will clean up the mess or address the issue. If you fail to take pictures of the hazard before it’s removed, it will become harder to prove it existed when you file a claim.


The sooner a legal representative is involved, the better the chance of securing and preserving evidence before it disappears.

Why People Injured by Dangerous Properties in LaPlace Turn to Lawyer Don


Lawyer Don’s commitment to justice extends to every client who has suffered due to unsafe property conditions. Known for his thorough case preparation and direct communication style, he provides clients with both compassion and strength during difficult times. Clients rely on Lawyer Don for his:

Extensive Experience

In-depth understanding of local building and safety codes

Local Knowledge

Proven success in Louisiana personal injury litigation

Personal attention

Personalized attention from start to finish

trail ready

Willingness to take cases to trial when necessary

CLEAR COMMUNICATION

Clear guidance and honest communication

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Community Resources


United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit


600 Camp Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
Clerk of Court: (504) 310-7700


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United States Eastern District of Louisiana


500 Poydras Street
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
Clerk of Court: (504) 589-7600


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Louisiana Supreme Court


400 Royal Street
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
Clerk of Court: (504) 310-2300


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29th Judicial District Court


15045 River Road

P.O. Box 424

Hahnville, LA 70057

Clerk of Court: (985) 783-663


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State of Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal


101 Derbigny Street

Gretna, Louisiana 70053

Clerk of Court: (504) 376-1400



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Get Help After a Premises Liability Accident in LaPlace


A preventable injury should never leave someone struggling alone. The Law Office of Donald D’Aunoy Jr. stands ready to help injured individuals in LaPlace and throughout St. John the Baptist Parish pursue justice.