Pierce and Show’s Personal Injury Postscript

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Motorcycle accident cases present unique legal and practical challenges — from smaller contact patches and visibility issues to severe injuries and inadequate insurance coverage. In this episode, Christopher Shows explains what every Louisiana rider should know about accident claims, comparative fault, and evidence preservation after a crash.

Episodes

  1. Why Trial Experience Matters in Personal Injury Representation

    12/10/2025

    Why Trial Experience Matters in Personal Injury Representation

    Episode Summary: In this episode, Attorney Chris Shows discusses why having a lawyer with real courtroom experience can make or break a personal injury case. He explains how trial-tested attorneys approach evidence, handle negotiations, and earn respect from insurance companies — often leading to better settlements for their clients. Chris also shares stories from his own trial experience, including a Supreme Court case, and offers advice for anyone choosing a personal injury lawyer in Louisiana. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Why trial experience still matters in personal injury law. 01:20 – How courtroom experience affects negotiation leverage. 03:00 – How trial experience shapes strategy from day one. 04:30 – How insurers view lawyers who regularly try cases. 06:00 – Why credibility and reputation influence settlement offers. 07:30 – Key skills lawyers develop by actually trying cases. 09:30 – How trial experience helped win a Louisiana Supreme Court case. 11:30 – What clients face if their attorney avoids trial. 13:30 – How to research an attorney’s real courtroom record. 14:50 – Why experience and preparation give clients stronger results. About the Show: Pierce & Shows Personal Injury Postscript features Attorney Chris Shows, a Baton Rouge personal injury lawyer with over 30 years of experience. Each episode provides insight into Louisiana injury law and practical advice for accident victims seeking fair compensation.

    16 min
  2. Dealing with Insurance Adjusters After an Injury

    11/25/2025

    Dealing with Insurance Adjusters After an Injury

    Episode Summary: In this episode, Attorney Chris Shows explains what really happens when insurance adjusters—or “claims specialists”—contact accident victims after a crash. He breaks down their real motives, how the process has changed over the years, and why accident victims should be extremely careful about what they say. Chris also shares smart tips for gathering evidence, protecting your claim, and avoiding costly mistakes when dealing with insurance companies in Louisiana. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Overview of what insurance adjusters do and how their role has evolved. 01:30 – Why they focus on minimizing claims, not helping victims. 03:00 – How adjusters use your words against you and why experience gives them an edge. 05:00 – Why you should hang up quickly and avoid verbal discussions. 06:30 – Simple ways to end a call without harming your claim. 08:00 – Questions designed to make you admit fault or downplay your injuries. 10:00 – What photos, witness info, and records to gather at the scene. 12:30 – What to do if you’ve given a statement or accepted partial payment. 14:30 – How attorneys prevent miscommunication and protect your rights. 16:00 – The importance of getting legal help early after an accident. About the Show: Pierce & Shows Personal Injury Postscript shares practical advice for accident victims in Louisiana. Each episode breaks down legal topics in plain English to help listeners understand their rights and make smart decisions after a car, truck, or motorcycle accident.

    17 min
  3. How Motorcycle Accident Cases Differ from Car Accident Cases in Louisiana

    10/15/2025

    How Motorcycle Accident Cases Differ from Car Accident Cases in Louisiana

    Episode Summary In this episode, Christopher Shows shares key insights from over 30 years of experience handling personal injury cases across Louisiana. He explains what makes motorcycle accident cases legally and practically different from car accident cases — from road conditions and visibility challenges to insurance gaps and comparative fault. Christopher also offers practical advice for riders on how to protect their rights immediately after a crash.   What You’ll Learn in This Episode The biggest differences between motorcycle and car accident cases in Louisiana How visibility, road conditions, and “contact patch” affect motorcycle crashes Why motorcycle injuries tend to be more severe and how insurance limits impact recovery How Louisiana’s comparative fault system affects compensation How bias against motorcyclists can influence claims and jury outcomes The crucial steps riders should take at the accident scene to protect evidence and their legal rights   Key Timestamps 00:00 – 02:30 Christopher’s path from construction work to law practice 02:31 – 05:00 Why motorcycle accident cases differ from car accident cases 05:01 – 07:30 Common causes of motorcycle accidents and visibility issues 07:31 – 10:00 The impact of road conditions and Louisiana’s infrastructure problems 10:01 – 12:30 Why motorcycle injuries are more severe and how insurance coverage plays a role 12:31 – 14:30 Understanding Louisiana’s comparative fault laws for riders 14:31 – 16:00 How juries and insurance companies often view motorcyclists 16:01 – 19:00 Key steps riders should take after a crash to preserve evidence and protect their rights   Show Description Motorcycle accident cases present unique legal and practical challenges — from smaller contact patches and visibility issues to severe injuries and inadequate insurance coverage. In this episode, Christopher Shows explains what every Louisiana rider should know about accident claims, comparative fault, and evidence preservation after a crash.

    20 min

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Motorcycle accident cases present unique legal and practical challenges — from smaller contact patches and visibility issues to severe injuries and inadequate insurance coverage. In this episode, Christopher Shows explains what every Louisiana rider should know about accident claims, comparative fault, and evidence preservation after a crash.