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Who Pays Medical Bills After a Pedestrian Accident in Alabama?

Who Pays Medical Bills After a Pedestrian Accident in Alabama?

Being struck by a vehicle while walking can change your life in seconds. Pedestrian crashes often cause severe injuries,[…]

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Most Dangerous Roads for Motorcyclists in Mobile and Baldwin County

Most Dangerous Roads for Motorcyclists in Mobile and Baldwin County

Riding a motorcycle along Alabama’s Gulf Coast can be exhilarating, but it also comes with very real dangers. Between […]

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8 Costly Mistakes to Avoid After a Car Accident in Alabama

8 Costly Mistakes to Avoid After a Car Accident in Alabama

A car accident can upend your life in an instant. Beyond the shock and pain, you may be staring at mounting medical bill[…]

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How Do You Determine Who Is at Fault in a Car Accident?

How Do You Determine Who Is at Fault in a Car Accident?

When a car accident happens, there’s a lot of chaos, confusion, and stress in the first few minutes. This is especiall[…]

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Essential Evidence to Build a Strong Alabama Personal Injury Case

Essential Evidence to Build a Strong Alabama Personal Injury Case

When you are injured due to the actions of another party in Alabama, state law allows you to file a lawsuit or insurance[…]

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Common Types of Personal Injury Claims in Alabama and How to Navigate Them

Common Types of Personal Injury Claims in Alabama and How to Navigate Them

When you are hurt in an accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, the idea of dealing with the legal syst[…]

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Comparative vs. Contributory Negligence: What’s the Difference?

Comparative vs. Contributory Negligence: What’s the Difference?

If you are involved in a personal injury lawsuit, you will likely be introduced to two concepts that you have never prev[…]

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Is Alabama a No-Fault State?

Is Alabama a No-Fault State?

We are frequently asked, “Is Alabama a no-fault state? They also ask us whether Alabama is an at-fault (or “tort”)[…]

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