John P. Graf ("J.P.") was born in Lafayette, Louisiana and raised in Crowley, Louisiana. He graduated from Notre Dame High School of Acadia Parish in 2009 and then attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where he graduated Cum Laude in 2013 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science with a concentration in Pre-Law. J.P. went on to earn his Juris Doctor and Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law from the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
While at LSU Law, J.P. clerked for the Honorable Judge Patrick Hanna, United States Magistrate Judge for the Western District of Louisiana and interned at the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana. J.P. was a member of the Journal of Energy Law and Resources, in which his article “Take 2: The Fifth Circuit’s interpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in United States v. CITGO” is published. In addition, J.P. was president of the LSU Law Running Club.
In his free time, J.P. enjoys hunting, watching ULL and LSU sporting events, and attending local festivals. He resides in Lafayette with his wife Carli.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Louisiana
Louisiana State Bar Association Since 2017
Professional Experience
Current
Anderson, Dozier, Blanda & Saltzman
Attorney
Education
2014 - 2017
Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University
J.D. (2017) | Juris Doctor / Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law
2009 - 2013
University of Louisiana - Lafayette
B.A. (2013) | Political Science/Pre-Law,
Honors: Cum Laude
Awards
year - John P. Graf
Top 40 Under 40
The National Trial Lawyers
Rising Star
Superlawyers
Contacts
Anderson, Dozier, Blanda & Saltzman2010 W Pinhook Rd Lafayette LA 70508Telephone: (337) 233-3366
Learn what the expected attorney fees in a personal injury claim are from experienced Lafayette personal injury attorney, Bennett Boyd Anderson, Jr., of Anderson, Dozier, Blanda & Saltzman.
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Hi, I'm Boyd Anderson, a personal injury lawyer in Lafayette, Louisiana. We're often asked what are the expected attorney's fees and expenses with respect to a personal injury claims such as an auto accident or an 18-wheeler accident. Generally, in Louisiana, most attorneys charged between one-third and 40% of the gross recovery which is collected at the end of the claim. This allows people who cannot afford attorneys full access to the best attorneys in the land. Our firm charges 1/3, not 40%. In addition to the attorney's fees, you can expect multiple expenses in prosecuting a personal injury claim, particularly, the medical reports as well as the medical expenses have to be prepaid. That's why it's important to hire an attorney with the financial background to fully prosecute your claim and represent you if you were injured through the fault of another. If you have a personal injury claim in Acadiana, please contact my firm, Anderson, Dozier, Blanda & Saltzman. We have been helping people for over 90 combined years.
Learn the proper way to obtain a police accident report from your local police department from experienced Lafayette personal injury attorney, Bennett Boyd Anderson, Jr., of Anderson, Dozier, Blanda & Saltzman.
Anderson, Dozier, Blanda & Saltzman 2010 West Pinhook Rd. Lafayette, LA 70508 (337) 242-7436 www.andersondozier.com
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Hi, I'm Boyd Anderson, a personal injury lawyer in Lafayette, Louisiana. We're often asked by our potential clients how they can obtain a police accident report, a photograph, or other investigative materials with respect to their accident. Number one, all accidents that are auto or 18-wheeler are investigated either by the local police, the Sheriff's Department, or the state police. Frequently, but not always, photographs are taken that you can order with the police report. The report can be obtained from these various agencies for a small fee within 2 to 10 days after the accident. Let me point out this, it's very important today to protect oneself. I suggest you take your own pictures with your cell phone and you take your own investigation. Obtain the other driver's name and insurance information. If you need personal injury help with respect to auto accidents in Louisiana or 18-wheeler accidents in Louisiana, please contact my firm, Anderson, Dozier, Blanda & Saltzman in Lafayette.