Louisiana Local Accident Resources
Louisiana Local Accident Resources
If You Cannot Work as the Result of a Catastrophic Accident
In the event that your ability to work has been impaired by an accident, you can turn to multiple resources that will help you receive financial aid and support:
- Louisiana Disability Determination Services – Resources for Louisiana residents suffering from a severe impairment or potentially life-threatening personal injuries.
- Supplemental Security Income – Nationwide resources for adult and juvenile victims who do not possess adequate resources for financial aid in the State of Louisiana.
- Louisiana State Bar Association – For residents of Louisiana seeking the representation and assistance of a professional lawyer specializing in car accidents, personal injuries, wrongful deaths, and more.
Need help with requesting an official copy of the incident police report?
If You Require Emotional or Psychological Counseling or Additional Therapy
Accidents not only inflict terrible injuries on the body but can also leave a lasting impact on a victim’s mind. If you require emotional support or counseling to cope with your experience in a catastrophic vehicular accident, be sure to visit the links below:
- Louisiana Psychological Association – Search statewide for psychologists who can help you recover from your traumatic experience with a motor vehicle accident
- Louisiana Therapists and Counselors – A directory that allows you to cross-reference therapists and counselors based on specialty, availability, a field of study, and experience.
- Brain Injury Association of Louisiana – Directory of associations in Louisiana that provide emotional support and educational resources for victims of traumatic brain injuries and their friends/family.
- Traumatic Brain Injury: Louisiana – A list of rehabilitation centers for individuals recovering from a traumatic brain injury in the State of Louisiana.
If You Require Financial Aid for Incidences Resulting from Criminal Activity
You may require additional help for fees related to legal assistance and/or medical bills. If this is the case, be sure to consider the following resources:
- Louisiana LCLE – Sponsored by the Administration of Criminal Justice, the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement seeks to provide assistance to victims of catastrophic accidents, including those potentially caused by criminal activity.
If You Require Aid for Car Insurance and Vehicle Damage
The Louisiana DMV requires that minimum motor vehicle policies must include the following amounts:
- $15,000 per single injured victim
- $30,000 per accident for multiple victims
- $25,000 for damage to property
Vehicular accidents are an unfortunate and tragic part of our lives and can impact victims and their families in terrible, tragic ways. However, you do not have to face these problems alone. Be sure to visit Local Accident Reports for statements related to your accident.
If You or a Loved One Were the Victims of an Accident Caused by DUI
Drunk driving is a terrible offense that can result in severe damages to innocent victims, their families, and friends. As reinforced by state law, the Louisiana DMV has set the limits of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at 0.08% for adults (21 years and older) and 0.02% for young adults and juveniles (younger than 21 years). Currently, Louisiana ranks 13th among the states with severe problems related to drunk driving incidents. If you, a loved one, or a friend have been victimized by a DUI incident and require more in-depth support, visit the following links:
- Louisiana MADD – Mothers Against Drunk Driving seeks to provide endless support for victims of drunk driving incidents in the State of Connecticut. To speak with a representative at the national headquarters, call (877) ASK. MADD or (877) 275.6233. To contact Louisiana MADD contact the Baton Rouge office at (225)926.0807 or use the directory to find your local department.
Accident Prevention Services in Louisiana
In recent years, the State of Louisiana has established tactics for preventing unfortunate motor vehicle accidents and resulting fatalities.
- Louisiana Highway Safety Commission – This organization provides resources for a variety of programs designed to improve highway safety and to prevent serious injuries or fatalities. Links will take you to educational programs for police safety, child passenger safety, impaired driving, distracted driving, and bicycle/pedestrian safety.
Traffic in Louisiana
In this section, you can investigate the statistics regarding traffic congestion and the percentage of fatal accidents. As of the year 2016, Louisiana has a total population of 4,681,666 residents and a median amount of fatalities caused by motor vehicle accidents. For more information, check out the data sheets provided by the HLDI (Highway Loss Data Institute). While these numbers have updated since this time, this sheet will provide you with a basic layout of Louisiana’s traffic statistics and help you develop a safer travel plan while visiting the South.
Vehicle Miles Traveled in Louisiana
- Louisiana has a total of 49,468 million vehicle miles traveled
Fatal Motor Vehicle Accident Statistics in Louisiana
- 704 fatal crashes causing 757 deaths overall
- 16.2 deaths per 100 million of the total population of Louisiana
- 1.53 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled
Deaths Related to Motor Vehicle Accidents in Louisiana
- Car occupants = 266 (35%)
- Pickup/SUV occupants = 221 (29%)
- Large truck occupants = 8 (1%)
- Motorcyclists = 93 (12%)
- Bicyclists = 22 (3%)
- Pedestrians = 127 (17%)
- Total traffic accident fatalities = 757
Single Vehicle vs. Multi-Vehicle Crashes: Louisiana
- Single-vehicle accidents = 412 (54%)
- Multi-vehicle accidents = 345 (46%)
- Total = 757
Fatalities from DUI Accidents: Louisiana
- Total deaths = 366
- Drivers with registered BAC results = 298 (81%)
- Drivers with BAC results equal to or greater than 0.08 = 124 (34%)
Use of Restraint: Louisiana
- Observation of safety belt usage in the State of Louisiana = 88
- Fatally injured victims-unrestrained = 227 (46%)
- Fatally injured victims-restrained = 213 (43%)
- Fatally injured victims-undisclosed use of restraint = 50 (10%)
- Total of fatal injuries = 490
Rural Accidents vs. Urban Accidents: Louisiana
- Urban accidents = 385 (51%)
- Rural accidents = 368 (49%)
- Unspecified area = 4 (1%)
- Total = 757
Louisiana Grief & Trauma Resources
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Motor Vehicle Crash Deaths by Road User Type and State

Car Occupants
259

Pickup and SUV Occupants
229

Large Truck Occupants
26

Motorcyclists
96

Pedestrians
111
