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Scott Vicknair Personal Injury Lawyers Named a Top Workplace by The Times Picayune, Earns Two Special Awards

NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scott Vicknair Personal Injury Lawyers is proud to announce that the firm has been recognized as a Top Workplace by The Times Picayune. In addition to earning a place among the region's top employers, the firm received two special honors: Top Leadership in the Small Company division and No. 3 Small Employer out of 30 companies recognized.

The awards were presented during the Top Workplaces ceremony held on July 1, 2026, at the Higgins Hotel in New Orleans, where founding partner David Vicknair accepted the honors on behalf of the firm.

"This recognition is especially meaningful because it reflects the voices of our own team," said David Vicknair. "We have worked hard to build a workplace where people feel valued, supported, and empowered to do their best work every day.”

The Times-Picayune's Top Workplaces program recognizes organizations that foster exceptional workplace cultures through employee feedback. The firm's recognition for Top Leadership highlights its commitment to transparency, communication, and creating an environment where employees can grow both personally and professionally.

Being named the No. 3 ranked small employer among 30 companies further reflects the firm's dedication to investing in its people while maintaining a culture centered on teamwork, accountability, and serving clients at the highest level.

"Our team is the reason we can make a difference for our clients and our community," said Vicknair. "These awards belong to every person in our office who brings passion, compassion, and excellence to work each day. We are incredibly proud of what we have built together."

Scott Vicknair Personal Injury Lawyers remains committed to fostering a workplace where employees thrive while continuing to provide exceptional legal representation and meaningful service throughout the New Orleans community.

About Scott Vicknair Personal Injury Lawyers

Scott Vicknair Personal Injury Lawyers is a Louisiana-based personal injury firm committed to providing exceptional legal representation while also investing in the communities it serves. Their experienced team of dedicated attorneys specializes in car accidents, personal injury, and wrongful death cases in New Orleans. With diverse personal and professional backgrounds, they craft legal-winning strategies tailored to each client's specific case and needs. They are committed to providing exceptional legal services, utilizing significant resources, and relentlessly advocating for their clients to achieve the best possible outcomes.

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