Rozas Law Firm
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Rozas Law Firm
Rozas Law Firm
9332 Bluebonnet BlvdBaton Rouge Louisiana 70810United States
(225) 343-0010
Business Description
Rozas Law Firm provides individuals who have been the victims of personal injury including car & truck accidents, medical malpractice, maritime accidents, back injuries and defective products and wrongful death. You may have already started treatment if you or someone you love has been injured due to negligence. You may also be receiving expensive medical bills. Your first priority should be to get the treatment you need for your injuries if you haven't already. Personal Injury cases can be very complicated and requires experts who know how to win your case. Your attorney with Rozas Personal Injury lawyers will help you get the compensation you deserve.
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About Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge ( BAT-ən ROOZH; French: Bâton-Rouge, pronounced [bɑtɔ̃ ʁuʒ]) is the capital city of the U.S. state of Louisiana. Located on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, it had a population of 227,470 as of 2020; it is the seat of Louisiana's most populous parish (county-equivalent), East Baton Rouge Parish, and the center of Louisiana's second-largest metropolitan area, Greater Baton Rouge.The Baton Rouge area owes its historical importance to its strategic site upon the Istrouma Bluff, the first natural bluff upriver from the Mississippi River Delta at the Gulf of Mexico. This allowed development of a business quarter safe from seasonal flooding. In addition, it built a levee system stretching from the bluff southward to protect the riverfront and low-lying agricultural areas.Baton Rouge has developed as a culturally rich center, with settlement by immigrants from numerous European nations and African peoples brought to North America as slaves or indentured servants. It was ruled by seven different governments: French, British, and Spanish in the colonial era; the Republic of West Florida; the United States as a territory and a state; the Confederate States of America; and the United States again since the end of the American Civil War.