Dominick F. Impastato, III | New Orleans Personal Injury Lawyer Attorney
  • o J.D. summa cum laude – 2004
  • o Honors: 2nd rank in Class
  • o Honors: 1st rank in the Civil Law Section
  • o Honors: National Moot Court Team, Member
  • o Honors: Top Oral Advocate and Best Brief awards for the Southeast United States Regional Competition
  • o Law Review: Loyola Law Review, Member
  • o B.A.
  • o Honors: ACACIA, Member
  • o Honors: Louisiana Student Senate, Member
  • o Honors: LSU College of Business, President
  • o Major: Finance

Dominick F. Impastato, III

Partner & Trial Attorney

Dominick F. Impastato, III maintains a trial practice in various areas at both the trial and appellate levels, including industrial casualty, catastrophic injury, maritime, bad faith insurance litigation, products liability, nursing home malpractice, insurance coverage disputes, maritime litigation, toxic tort and chemical exposures, premises liability, small business commercial litigation, and motor vehicle litigation (18-wheelers, commercial vehicles, and residential passenger vehicles). Mr. Impastato has litigated and tried numerous cases since the date of his bar admission in various courts throughout Louisiana.

He prides himself on obtaining results for his clients in trial. His voir dire and trial presence has been regarded by judges throughout Louisiana as one of the best in this area. He has obtained multi-million dollar jury verdicts in 18-wheeler injury cases, bad faith insurance cases, disability cases, and other cases for victims. His trial success garnered him membership in “ABOTA”, the American Board of Trial Advocates, a nationally recognized organization whose membership is limited to trial attorneys who have achieved certain levels of distinction in jury trial practice.

Dominick represented one of the three death cases in the Hard Rock Hotel case, securing the first settlement in that litigation. He also has taken numerous cases to jury verdict, obtaining millions of dollars of verdicts for his clients in Louisiana and outside of Louisiana. His trial success has also aided him in achieving settlements for his clients in excess of $100 million.

He recently represented government entities and hundreds of families for damages suffered due to the bad faith of insurance companies following Hurricane Ida, having previously represented hundreds of businesses and families in bad faith insurance litigation following Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Ike, and Gustav. He also served as liaison and lead counsel in the St. Rita’s Nursing Home litigation resulting from the catastrophic deaths of the residents of St. Rita’s Nursing Home in St. Bernard Parish during Hurricane Katrina. He has represented families and workers to successful settlements and verdicts totaling tens of millions of dollars.

Mr. Impastato served as a contributing brief writer and appellate counsel with the Murray Law Firm in the appellate representation of the Plaintiffs in Grefer v. Alpha Technical, 2002 1237 (La. App. 4th Cir. 3/31/05), 901 So.2d 1117, which resulted in the denial of Exxon Mobil’s writ application before the Louisiana Supreme Court in 2005 and the award of more than $168,000,000 to the Plaintiffs.

Dominick Impastato graduated summa cum laude from Loyola School of Law in 2004, ranking 2nd in his graduating class and 1st in the Civil Law Section. While at Loyola Law School, he was a member of the National Moot Court Team, and he was awarded the Top Oral Advocate and Best Brief awards for the Southeast United States Regional Competition, among all law schools from Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. Mr. Impastato was also a member of the Loyola Law Review, in which he authored, Louisiana Revised Statute Section 37:91 Removing Accountability From the Accounting Profession, 49 Loy. L. Rev. 553 (2003). Prior to law school, he received a B.S. in Finance from Louisiana State University, where he was a member of Acacia Fraternity, the Louisiana Student Senate, and President of the LSU College of Business.

In 2014, Dominick was elected to the Kenner City Council, where he served until 2017. In 2017, he was elected to the Jefferson Parish Council, representing District 4 in Jefferson Parish, where he served as Councilman until the end of 2023. He is also a graduate of the Loyola Institute of Politics. He is also a representative of Jefferson Parish on the Republican Party of Jefferson Parish.

Mr. Impastato was named a Fellow of the Louisiana Bar Foundation, a member of St. Thomas More Inn of Court, a member of the Louisiana Bar Association, American Bar Association, Louisiana Association for Justice, and the Academy of New Orleans Trial Lawyers. He is also President of the Acacia Fraternity House Corporation at LSU, past President of the Archbishop Rummel Alumni Association, Board Member of the American-Italian Sports Hall of Fame, Board Member of the New Orlans Saints Hall of Fame, and a volunteer baseball coach for the Kenner Recreation Department for more than 15 years.

  • o J.D. summa cum laude – 2004
  • o Honors: 2nd rank in Class
  • o Honors: 1st rank in the Civil Law Section
  • o Honors: National Moot Court Team, Member
  • o Honors: Top Oral Advocate and Best Brief awards for the Southeast United States Regional Competition
  • o Law Review: Loyola Law Review, Member
  • o B.A.
  • o Honors: ACACIA, Member
  • o Honors: Louisiana Student Senate, Member
  • o Honors: LSU College of Business, President
  • o Major: Finance

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