Palmintier Law Group rebrands as Palmintier, Thrower, and Treuting Injury Attorneys with four partners offering over 100 years combined experience in Baton RougePalmintier Law Group rebrands as Palmintier, Thrower, and Treuting Injury Attorneys with four partners offering over 100 years combined experience in Baton Rouge

Palmintier Law Group Rebrands as Palmintier, Thrower, and Treuting Injury Attorneys Following Partner Additions

The Palmintier Law Group, a long-established Baton Rouge injury law practice, has officially changed its name to Palmintier, Thrower, and Treuting Injury Attorneys. This rebranding follows the addition of Jason B. Thrower and the elevation of Benjamin B. Treuting to partner, joining founding partners Michael C. Palmintier and Joshua M. Palmintier in firm leadership. The four attorneys now bring over 100 years of combined legal experience to the practice.

‘We are excited to embark on this new path and the addition of Jason and Ben as partners,’ said Partner Joshua M. Palmintier. ‘Both have proven—time and again—that they share our commitment to standing up for injured people and ensuring they receive the representation they deserve.’ The firm’s core mission and location at 618 Main Street remain unchanged. It will continue focusing on cases involving car, truck, motorcycle and commercial vehicle accidents, maritime and offshore injuries, construction and industrial accidents, wrongful death and Survival Actions, and other serious injury matters.

The leadership team comprises attorneys with extensive and varied backgrounds. Michael C. Palmintier, practicing since 1975, is recognized statewide and nationally for his trial experience, having argued before the United States Supreme Court and served as President of the Louisiana Association for Justice. Joshua M. Palmintier has spent more than 20 years representing clients in catastrophic personal injury and complex mass tort litigation. Jason B. Thrower, who had a diverse career in business before becoming an attorney, brings experience from roles in chamber of commerce executive leadership, insurance underwriting, and investment banking to his practice, which focuses on catastrophic personal injury. Benjamin B. Treuting, known for his communication and client-focused advocacy, is an active member of the legal community, serving in roles such as Appellate Section Chair for the Baton Rouge Bar Association.

For clients, the most significant change is the firm’s expanded capacity. With four named partners, the team offers increased resources, broader experience, and an enhanced ability to pursue justice. The firm continues to operate on a contingency-fee basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless a recovery is secured. Collectively, the attorneys have helped recover over $1 billion for individuals and families across Louisiana. The firm’s website, https://www.plgroupla.com, provides further information about its services. This structural evolution signifies a strengthening of one of the region’s dedicated legal advocates for those harmed by negligence, ensuring continued robust representation without upfront financial barriers for clients.

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