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‘Two little boys crying wolf’: Landry calls for shared blame on LA’s insurance crisis
Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:27 pm
Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:27 pm
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The only difference between trial lawyers and insurance companies, Gov. Jeff Landry told state lawmakers Monday in his speech to open the 2025 legislative session, is that one wants to skin you from the ankle up and the other wants to skin you from the ear down.
Landry’s stance that both sides are to blame puts him at odds with the historical approach his fellow Republicans have taken, which has largely put trial lawyers and their roadside billboards in their crosshairs. With his flashy statements, the governor teed up the fight over insurance legislation, which is certain to take center stage in the 59-day session.
“The only thing worse than a little boy crying wolf is two little boys crying wolf,” Landry said, referring to trial attorneys and the insurance industry.
While no Republican lawmakers joined Landry’s staff in standing to cheer for his remarks about insurance, legislative leaders are not necessarily against his plan to hold both parties responsible.
“It needs to be everybody,” House Speaker Pro Tempore Rep. Mike Johnson, R-Pineville, said in an interview after the governor’s remarks. “I agree with that 100% because none of us are perfect, and certainly those two groups have room to be better.”
Legislative Democrats seemed inclined to work with the governor. House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rep. Matt Willard, D-New Orleans, praised Landry for calling for legislation that would prohibit credit checks for setting insurance premiums.
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Lawmakers hope Landry will embrace the bills they send him. If not, their early passage could give them the opportunity to override his vetoes.
Last year, Landry vetoed a highly anticipated, so-called “tort reform” bill that would have further capped damages an auto accident victim can seek from the insurance company of the driver at fault. Trial lawyers, who donated considerable amounts of money to Landry’s gubernatorial campaign, opposed the bill.
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“I am just as tired of seeing Morris Bart as I am of seeing the lizard,” Landry said at a news conference last week, referring to billboards and commercials from the New Orleans personal injury lawyer and the national insurance company Geico.
Bart later hit back on social media.
“Maybe I should learn how to hunt?!!” Bart wrote, referencing a turkey hunting trip to Texas that Landry took the week before with Gordon McKernan, one of Bart’s competitors, and several members of legislative leadership. Those gathered discussed insurance legislation, The Advocate reported.
At the same time, Landry’s relationship with Commissioner of Insurance Tim Temple has declined, with the pair openly feuding. In an interview Monday, Temple was hesitant to criticize Landry but said he was looking forward to working on the insurance issue with Landry.
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Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:33 pm to ragincajun03
When will we get some disclosure of trial lawyer profits since so much concern is given to insurance company profits?
Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:36 pm to ragincajun03
Gov, you’re going to have to cut that asshat Gordon loose. Sorry.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:38 pm to ragincajun03
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The only difference between trial lawyers and insurance companies, Gov. Jeff Landry told state lawmakers Monday in his speech to open the 2025 legislative session, is that one wants to skin you from the ankle up and the other wants to skin you from the ear down.
I tend to agree with this.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:39 pm to ragincajun03
The incompetency and irony of Louisiana politicians knows no bounds.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:39 pm to ragincajun03
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Gov. Jeff Landry told state lawmakers Monday in his speech to open the 2025 legislative session, is that one wants to skin you from the ankle up and the other wants to skin you from the ear down.
Huey P Long used this exact quote.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:40 pm to ragincajun03
The Feds are WWF; La is Mid-South.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:40 pm to ragincajun03
Landry is such a a douchebag.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:44 pm to Huey Lewis
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Landry is such a a douchebag.
He cant figure out which side of the fence he is on. Trial lawyers or big business.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 2:47 pm to White Bear
Posted on 4/15/25 at 3:05 pm to ragincajun03
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House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rep. Matt Willard, D-New Orleans, praised Landry for calling for legislation that would prohibit credit checks for setting insurance premiums.
Punish the responsible people who get a break on their rate for having above average credit because we can't upset the people who can't pay bills on time.
Insurance companies don't just give higher or lower premium based on credit scores because they're making shite up. They have actuarial data that shows people with better credit make claims less often because they're better at keeping up with routine maintenance on their homes and/or are taking care of smaller problems out of pocket instead of filing a claim for something that may barely reach the deductible.
Next it should be illegal to charge young male drivers higher auto insurance premiums than young females. Who cares that the data shows young men are riskier drivers to insure than young females.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 3:07 pm to ragincajun03
My experience in the industry: The trial attorneys are way worse than the insurance guys. They need to be regulated like the insurance companies if they are going to affect the market this much.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 3:17 pm to ragincajun03
quote:This is bullshite. Those same insurance companies are in the 48 states that have cheaper auto insurance rates than us.
Landry’s stance that both sides are to blame
Posted on 4/15/25 at 3:43 pm to ragincajun03
I worked for a law firm several years ago.
A black lady was involved in an accident ruled to be her fault by the police officer. She was given a ticket. She had no driver's license. Given a ticket. No insurance. Given a ticket. She was allowed to leave with her vehicle.
Of course it was Nola Metro.
That has to stop. Until it stops, LA will always have the worst rates in the country.
A black lady was involved in an accident ruled to be her fault by the police officer. She was given a ticket. She had no driver's license. Given a ticket. No insurance. Given a ticket. She was allowed to leave with her vehicle.
Of course it was Nola Metro.
That has to stop. Until it stops, LA will always have the worst rates in the country.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 3:53 pm to TigerMyth36
quote:So you’re saying the uninsured not paying into the system is the problem? More so than sue and settle when the at-fault has high limits to exploit?
A black lady was involved in an accident ruled to be her fault by the police officer. She was given a ticket. She had no driver's license. Given a ticket. No insurance. Given a ticket. She was allowed to leave with her vehicle. Of course it was Nola Metro. That has to stop. Until it stops, LA will always have the worst rates in the country.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 3:57 pm to Jack Bauers HnK
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When will we get some disclosure of trial lawyer profits since so much concern is given to insurance company profits?
Goose
Gander
Posted on 4/15/25 at 4:01 pm to ragincajun03
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one wants to skin you from the ankle up and the other wants to skin you from the ear down.
So Landry's ripping off Huey Long's 'High Popalorum' speech. How original.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 4:03 pm to TygerDurden
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Huey P Long used this exact quote.
Yep, except Huey was using it to compare the Democratic Party with the Republican Party. Regardless, Jeff's a Huey P wannabe.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 4:06 pm to White Bear
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So you’re saying the uninsured not paying into the system is the problem? More so than sue and settle when the at-fault has high limits to exploit?
Both of those issues are big contributing factors. Its not a single cause reason for LA's fricked up auto rates.
High rate of uninsured drivers = higher premiums on everyone else due to increased odds of your insurance being forced to pay out a claim on an accident that was caused by someone else.
This post was edited on 4/15/25 at 4:07 pm
Posted on 4/15/25 at 4:10 pm to ragincajun03
Many businesses are required to carry high limits to either protect themselves or to meet contract requirements with their clients. Attorneys have been landing larger settlements and verdicts across the country with Louisiana being one of the worst. Coupe that with private equity companies investing in plaintiff firms and this is the result we get. The hurricanes make it tough but the combination of both make it a completely undesirable place for insurers write policies.
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