Bradley Egenberg
New Orleans Personal Injury Lawyer
When I am not lawyering, I workout at the Crossfit gym almost daily and squeeze in a few yoga classes each week. I served in the army (tank corps), but now I only march for my Mardi Gras krewe---Krewe Delusion!! I am a Pelicans NBA basketball season ticket holder and I also go out for live music on most weekends. I enjoy the personal aspect and the strategic thinking that my practice demands---and I enjoy counseling clients to identify and make smart decisions that are not always apparent at first glance.
Education/Training
Tulane University Law School (J.D) - 2004
Bio
I learned about tax, construction, business, banking, and insurance from having been there on the ground myself, not by just sitting behind a desk and billing a corporate client.
Now, when a client comes to me with their issues, I may or may not relate to their whole story, but I do relate to this universal point–
By the time you realize you need a lawyer, you are already wounded–literally or figuratively.
You need a lawyer who is going to help carry you to safety, not one who asks that you carry him, his billable rate, his overhead, and his briefcase, too.
When you hire me, I get paid when you get paid and I fund the case myself.
This dynamic levels the playing field between my clients and their Goliath opponents.
Your case will not be reduced to a contest to see which party can afford to pay their lawyer for longer. And if a Goliath opponent employs that tack, he soon learns that our team can litigate forever–and that it won’t be the first time we take a case to the Louisiana Supreme Court and back again.
Memberships
Louisiana Association for Justice - 2006 - Present
Bar Admissions
LA 2005
Free Consultation
Yes
Helpful Links
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Practice Areas
Legal Services
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Injuries & Accidents
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Auto (Speeding, Traffic)
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Medical Malpractice
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Auto (Accidents, Insurance)
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Online / Video Legal Consultation
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COVID-19-Related Legal Help
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Personal Injury
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Criminal Law
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Wrongful Death
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Eminent Domain/Condemnation
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