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also known as OWCP Lawyer & Federal Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Daren Sarphie has been practicing law for more than 20 years. He built his reputation representing injured workers in Louisiana workers’ compensation claims, along with Social Security disability and longshore claims. He started Sarphie Law so that he could extend his reach and help a group of folks he believed are overlooked too often.
He believes that client communication and updates are key and strives to keep clients over-informed, so they never feel the need to ask, “what’s going on with my case.”
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Acquired: 2024
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State: Louisiana
Acquired: 2002
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3500 N Hullen St Ste 18 225, Metairie, LA, 70002-3420
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Posted by Jeanette | September 25, 2014 | Workers Compensation
A truly compassionate and excellent attorney.
Daren Sarphie is truly a one in a billion attorney. Although my case is still ongoing, Mr. Sarphie has had nothing but my concern at heart. He is more concerned about my well-being then a paycheck for himself, which for attorney is extremely rare. He is truly a compassionate and caring individual wh...
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Client Reviewed, Martindale-Hubbell
2023 - Present
Owner, Sarphie Law
2011 - 2023
Partner, Workers' Compensation, LLC
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The court ruled in favor of my client, finding her testimony credible and her actions reasonable. The employer’s justification for denying the claim was deemed unfounded.
The counselor admitted that my client lacked many of the necessary skills and qualifications for those jobs. This concise cross-examination demonstrated the counselor’s bias and lack of thorough assessment, ultimately benefiting my client’s case.
The Court of Appeal upheld the decision on April 26, 2013.
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