FAQs
Seek immediate medical treatment for your injuries. As soon as possible, report the accident to the proper authorities. Try to gather evidence like photos and eyewitness contact information. Keep all your medical records and bills in a folder with proof of your missing income. Contact our personal injury lawyers to discuss your case as soon […]
Courts determine fault by examining evidence like accident scene photos, eyewitness and expert testimony, and incident reports. They will then weigh this evidence to understand how each involved party may have contributed to the incident. If a court decides that the injured party was in any way to blame for their injuries, it will bar […]
While no law requires hiring a lawyer for a personal injury case, you should strongly consider doing so. A lawyer understands the complex process you must follow when bringing suit and can handle all of the legal requirements for you. They can gather evidence to prove liability and negotiate with insurance companies for you. Without […]
You could recover several different types of damages in an Alabama personal injury lawsuit. One is called economic damages, which compensate you for financial losses like your medical expenses, lost wages, and damaged personal property. Another type is called non-economic damages, which cover your less tangible losses, like pain and suffering, emotional distress, and lost […]
In Alabama, you have two years from the date you suffered your injuries to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, you will most likely lose your right to seek compensation for your injuries. Therefore, acting quickly to protect your rights is essential, especially as some cases (such as those involving government […]
A personal injury case is a type of legal action that an individual can bring against someone who’s harmed them in some way. Common grounds for personal injury cases include car crashes, falls, dog bites, pedestrian accidents, defective products, and nursing home neglect. The goal is for the injured party to “be made whole again” […]
First, seek medical care, even if you believe at first that your injuries are minor. Next, gather evidence and document the accident while it is still fresh. Avoid providing recorded statements to insurance companies. Contact one of our skilled personal injury attorneys as soon as possible.
Our firm works on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you pay no fees upfront. We collect a percentage of your final settlement or award only if we recover compensation for you.
While you are not required to hire an attorney, having experienced legal counsel significantly improves your chances of obtaining full and fair compensation. Insurance adjusters often take advantage of unrepresented victims. Our lawyers have the knowledge and skills to negotiate aggressively and protect your rights.
Under Alabama law, you typically have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, though certain factors could make the period longer or shorter depending on the circumstances. Contact our attorneys promptly after any accident to avoid missing the deadlines.