The “smart” features of cars have come a long way in the past decade fundamentally changing the way we drive. But all new technology comes with new risks, and these features could be sabotaging your safety—and your chances at compensation in the event of a crash. Infotainment systems, now standard in most vehicles, control everything […]
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In 2023, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) recorded 3,317 traffic accidents where the first harmful event was a collision with an animal. These incidents made up 2.3% of all crashes that year, causing 292 injuries and 5 fatalities. Many of these crashes involve Alabama wildlife, such as deer, raccoons, or even stray dogs. Unlike […]
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Slip-and-fall accidents are, first and foremost, embarrassing and painful. But beyond those immediate effects, they can also be legally complicated affairs when they happen on public property, such as a sidewalk, a government building, or a city park. Knowing what to do in the moments and days after the accident is crucial to protecting your […]
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When multiple vehicles collide in a chain reaction, the result is often chaos, both at the scene and in the claims process. Known as multi-vehicle pileups, these crashes can involve three or thirty cars and usually happen in high-speed traffic, foggy conditions, or on icy roads. They’re not just physically dangerous; they’re legally complex. Knowing […]
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When a pedestrian is hit by a car, people might assume the driver is automatically at fault. But in Alabama, determining fault in an accident isn’t always that simple. While pedestrians have the right to walk safely on and near roads, they also have a legal duty to follow traffic laws and avoid putting themselves […]
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Experienced riders in Alabama will tell you there is no such thing as a minor motorcycle accident. Even a low-speed impact can eject you from your bike and leave you with severe or even life-threatening injuries, such as broken bones or internal organ damage. However, Alabama uses a pure contributory negligence system, which can complicate […]
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Rear-end collisions catch people off guard every day. You might be stopped at a red light, easing through traffic, or heading home after work when suddenly, a jolt from behind changes everything. In Alabama, following too closely remains one of the leading causes of these crashes, contributing to more than 17,500 accidents in 2023. Even […]
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If you’ve ever been stuck in traffic on I-20, I-65, or the heart of Huntsville, you might’ve noticed motorcyclists weaving between cars. The maneuver is called lane splitting, and while some riders see it as a quicker or safer way to navigate congestion, it comes with serious risks. Riders who attempt it increase their chances […]
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Most riders in Alabama understand that wearing a helmet protects against serious injury. Studies show that helmets reduce the risk of head injury by 69% and lower the risk of death by 37%. But sometimes, a rider heads out without a helmet; maybe it was just a quick ride, the helmet wasn’t nearby, or it […]
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Accidents happen, but the situation can become more complicated when an injury occurs on someone else’s property. A broken sidewalk, a wet floor at a grocery store, or a loose handrail on a porch can lead to serious injuries like sprained ankles, fractures, or even head trauma. When this happens, who is responsible? The answer […]
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