Profile
Specialized Automotive and Lemon Law Advocacy
The Nordgren Law Firm, LLC is a boutique legal practice in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, that has carved out a distinct niche in Automotive Litigation and Lemon Law. Founded in 2013 by Drew Nordgren and Douglas Harper, the firm stands as a dedicated champion for consumers who have been saddled with defective vehicles. Unlike general practice firms that dabble in many areas, Nordgren Law possesses deep, technical knowledge of state and federal consumer protection statutes. This expertise allows them to effectively challenge major automobile manufacturers and dealerships when they sell products that fail to meet safety and performance standards.
While the firm is best known for its work in Lemon Law, it also provides robust representation in Personal Injury cases. The attorneys understand that a car accident or a defective product does more than cause financial loss; it disrupts lives and endangers safety. Their approach is personal and detail-oriented. They do not treat clients as mere file numbers but as neighbors in the Baton Rouge community who deserve justice. Whether you are dealing with a warranty dispute for a truck that is constantly in the shop or seeking compensation for an injury, the team at Nordgren Law offers the focused, aggressive representation needed to secure a favorable outcome.
Areas of Legal Focus
The Nordgren Law Firm concentrates its practice on protecting consumers and the injured:
- Lemon Law Claims: Representing owners of new and used vehicles (cars, trucks, RVs) that suffer from repeated, unfixable mechanical issues under manufacturer warranty.
- Automotive Litigation: Handling complex disputes involving dealership fraud, warranty breaches, and title issues.
- Personal Injury: Fighting for victims of car accidents to ensure they receive full compensation for medical bills and lost wages.
- Consumer Rights: Protecting individuals from unfair business practices and deceptive trade tactics.
A Historic Home for Modern Law
The firm operates out of a charming, renovated craftsman-style building on St. Charles Street, reflecting their approachable and community-centered philosophy. This location in the historic Beauregard Town neighborhood places them just blocks away from the 19th Judicial District Court, blending accessibility with a welcoming atmosphere. The firm offers free case evaluations, particularly for Lemon Law claims, allowing consumers to determine if they have a valid case without upfront costs.
With a 4.9-star reputation built on successful settlements and satisfied clients, The Nordgren Law Firm is a trusted name in Louisiana consumer law. If you need to find a lawyer who can decipher the fine print of your vehicle’s warranty and hold corporations accountability, this firm is your answer. To order a lawyer here is to enlist a specialist who knows exactly how to turn a ”lemon” into a legal victory.
Specializing In
Lemon Law, Automotive Litigation, Defective Vehicles, Consumer Rights, Car Accidents
Address & Location
The office is located at 355 St. Charles Street. It is situated in the heart of the historic Beauregard Town neighborhood, just a few blocks south of Government Street.
Building Location
The firm occupies a beautifully renovated 1939 craftsman-style house. It features a deep front porch shaded by large sycamore trees, giving it a residential and welcoming feel rather than a corporate office vibe.
Suite Access
Access is directly from the street level. Walk up the steps to the front porch and enter through the main door. There is no need for elevators or security check-ins.
Parking Details
There is free street parking available directly in front of the building on St. Charles Street. The area is generally quiet and parking is easy to find.
Public Transit
The location is walkable from downtown but limited in direct bus access. The nearest CATS bus stops are located on Government Street (Route 44) or Highland Road.
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