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Your Lawyers for Life: Personal Injury and Beyond
Bartage & Anderson, LLC is a versatile and client-focused law firm headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, dedicated to the philosophy of providing accessible, high-quality legal representation. Founded by partners Benjamin Bartage and Sean Anderson, the firm distinguishes itself with a commitment to personal service that is often lost in larger practices. Their motto, “When you call me, you call ME,” underscores their promise that clients will work directly with their attorney, not be passed off to a rotating team of case managers or junior associates. This direct line of communication ensures that every legal strategy is tailored to the specific needs and goals of the individual client.
While the firm is widely recognized for its aggressive advocacy in Personal Injury cases—recovering millions for victims of car and truck accidents—it is also a full-service practice designed to be a lifelong legal partner. Whether a client is starting a business, navigating the loss of a loved one through succession, or facing a tax dispute with the IRS, Bartage & Anderson provides the same level of rigorous attention and ethical counsel. The attorneys pride themselves on being approachable “people you like and trust,” while remaining fierce adversaries in the courtroom when necessary.
Comprehensive Legal Practice
Bartage & Anderson, LLC offers a broad spectrum of legal services to meet the diverse needs of the Louisiana community:
- Personal Injury: Expert handling of auto accidents, 18-wheeler crashes, and offshore injuries, fighting for full compensation for medical bills and lost wages.
- Successions and Probate: Guiding families through the emotional and legal process of settling an estate after a death, including wills and trusts.
- Business Law: Assisting entrepreneurs with entity formation, contract drafting, and commercial litigation.
- IRS Tax Resolution: Helping individuals and businesses resolve tax debts, offers in compromise, and audit representation.
- Criminal and Traffic Defense: Protecting the rights of those accused of crimes or facing traffic violations that threaten their driving privileges.
Strategically Located for You
The firm’s Baton Rouge office is located in the prestigious United Plaza complex, a hub of professional activity just off I-10 near Essen Lane. This central location makes it convenient for clients from across East Baton Rouge Parish to access top-tier legal advice. The firm also maintains offices in New Orleans and Shreveport, demonstrating a statewide reach.
Bartage & Anderson offers free initial consultations for many matters, allowing prospective clients to discuss their case without financial risk. If you are looking to find a lawyer who will treat your case with the importance it deserves and answer your calls personally, this firm is a standout choice. To order a lawyer from Bartage & Anderson is to secure a dedicated advocate who will stand by your side through all of life’s legal challenges.
Specializing In
Car Wreck Attorney, Successions, IRS Tax Resolution, Business Litigation, Truck Accidents
Address & Location
The office is located at 8550 United Plaza Boulevard, Suite 702. This is situated in the United Plaza office park, a prominent commercial district near the intersection of I-10 and Essen Lane.
Building Location
The firm is housed in United Plaza II (or a similar mid-rise building in the park), characterized by its modern glass architecture and landscaped grounds. It is one of the premier office addresses in Baton Rouge.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby of the building. Proceed to the elevators and take them to the 7th floor. Look for Suite 702.
Parking Details
Ample free surface parking is available surrounding the United Plaza buildings for clients and visitors.
Public Transit
The area is served by CATS buses running along Essen Lane, though the walk from the nearest stop to the office building may be significant. Car transport is recommended.
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