Waltzer Wiygul & Garside
3201 General DeGaulle Dr., Ste. 200, New Orleans, LA 70114, New Orleans, LA 70114
About Waltzer Wiygul & Garside
Waltzer Wiygul & Garside is a law firm that handles personal injury, maritime, and environmental cases. The firm serves clients across Southeast Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. With four attorneys, the firm has a history rooted in civil rights struggles, advocating for underrepresented communities. They represent individuals, groups, and communities facing complex legal and environmental challenges, including those affected by the BP Oil Spill. The firm focuses on both immediate and long-term solutions for clients.
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Notable Case Results
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$2.3B
Environmental, Class Action, Oil Spill
BP’s oil spill settlement with private individuals and businesses reached a major milestone with the final round of payments from the $2.3 billion seafood compensation fund, totaling $520 million in that round.
$58.5M
Environmental
A federal judge blocked the use of $58.5 million of BP restoration funds for a convention center, ruling it was a misuse of funds intended for ecological restoration.
$8M
Environmental, Class Action
An $8,000,000 settlement was reached in a class action lawsuit over the illegal use of private property for the Gentilly Landfill after Hurricane Katrina. The settlement compensates landowners for their property.
$920,000
Environmental, Maritime
The Louisiana Oystermen Association and Hilcorp Energy Company reached a consent judgment settling a lawsuit against Hilcorp for unauthorized 'prop washing' dredging through wetlands. Hilcorp agreed to pay $920,000.



