
Britney Toups

About
Britney Toups is an attorney at The Womac Law Firm. Britney practices civil litigation with a concentration in the areas of personal injury and property damage claims.
She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and History from the University of New Orleans and earned her law degree from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law.
During law school, Britney interned at the Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal and the Promise of Justice Initiative. She was also a member of the Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law.
Personal
- Admitted to Louisiana Bar
Education
- The University of New Orleans, B.A
- Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, J.D.

WOMAC ON 'EM
Serving Louisiana for Over 30 Years



Millions Recovered For Our Clients
Fight Back With Womac
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$625 Thousand 18-Wheeler Accident
That’s the settlement amount we secured for a client who underwent back surgery after they were struck by an 18 wheeler
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$540 Thousand 18-Wheeler AccidentThat's the settlement amount we secured for a client who underwent neck surgery after being side-swiped by an 18 wheeler.
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$350 Thousand 18-Wheeler AccidentThat's the settlement amount we secured for a client who underwent back surgery after being struck by an 18- wheeler.
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$390 Thousand 22 year old female who was injured in a car accidentThat's the settlement amount we secured for a 22 year old female who was injured in a car accident and underwent back surgery.
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$310 Thousand 31 year old male who was injured in an accident with a cleaning truck
That's the settlement amount we secured for a 31 year old male who was injured in an accident with a cleaning truck. He underwent a minimally invasive neck surgery for his injuries.



Cases We Handle
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18 Wheeler Accidents18 Wheeler Accidents
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Bus AccidentsBus Accidents
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Car AccidentsCar Accidents
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Company Vehicle AccidentsCompany Vehicle Accidents
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Dog BitesDog Bites
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Motorcycle AccidentsMotorcycle Accidents
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Pedestrian AccidentsPedestrian Accidents
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Slip and FallSlip and Fall
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Wrongful DeathWrongful Death
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Rideshare AccidentsRideshare Accidents
What Sets Us Apart?
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Over 30 Years of ExperienceOur homegrown and multi-generational personal injury law firm has decades of experience and is ready to fight for you and your family.
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Thorough PreparationOur innovative courtroom strategies and preparation allow us to conduct state-of-the-art mock juries to ensure we are set up for success during your trial.
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Collaborative Legal StrategiesOur collaborative approach to the law means you get a full team of dedicated attorneys with their own unique knowledge, experience, and insight.
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Client-Focused ServiceOur client-focused approach means we get to know each and every one of our clients on a personal level. We are the kind of lawyers you can count on.
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Commitment to ResultsOur unwavering commitment to obtaining maximum compensation means we will fight for every dollar you deserve.
What to Do If You Are Injured in an Accident
Here are some important steps you should take after an accident to protect your rights.
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Stay at the SceneWhether you were hit by a distracted driver or slipped and fell on a wet floor in a retail store, it is important that you remain at the scene. In the case of motor vehicle accidents, leaving before you have provided your identity and offered reasonable aid is actually against the law; in every case, staying at the scene until help arrives allows you to ensure you get the proper medical attention and information you need.
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Call for HelpAfter an accident, check yourself and others for injuries. If you or anyone else appears seriously injured, call 911 and wait for paramedics to arrive. You should also call the police and have them come out to the scene of the accident. You may need to file an official accident report, which law enforcement can do on site on your behalf.
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Get as Much Information as You CanIt is important that you gather as much information from the other people involved in the accident. This includes their names and contact information, as well as their insurance information in the event of a motor vehicle collision. It is also a good idea to record everything you can about the accident right away; document when and where the incident occurred, take pictures of your injuries and the accident scene, and speak to any witnesses who may have seen what happened.
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Do Not Admit FaultEven if you think you were partly to blame for the accident, avoid admitting fault. You may believe that you were responsible only to find out that the other party was acting negligently or was more at fault than you. Remember, something as simple as apologizing can be construed as admitting fault, and it could come back to haunt you if the insurance company tries to use this to dispute or deny your claim.
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Seek Medical AttentionIf you did not receive emergency care at the scene, the first thing you should do after leaving the accident is see a doctor. Even if you believe your injuries are not that serious—or that you were not injured at all—the shock of the accident may mask their severity. In some cases, injuries take hours, days, or even weeks to appear. Seemingly minor injuries can worsen over time without proper treatment. Always see a doctor after an accident, and always follow all your doctor’s advice, recommendations, and treatment plans.
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Contact an AttorneyHiring an attorney for your personal injury claim can feel like just another task on your to-do list, but the benefits of having a legal team on your side are immeasurable. While you focus on healing, your attorney will gather evidence to support your claim, negotiate with the insurance company, and ensure that you do not make any mistakes that could jeopardize your recovery. And, if the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement, your attorney can prepare you and your case for trial, as well as advocate tirelessly for you in the courtroom.
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