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Alabama Auto-Pedestrian Injury News: Mobile High School Student Seriously Hurt by Pickup Truck Driver

Pedestrians all across Alabama are hurt or killed as a result of a negligent drivers more often than you may imagine. As a Birmingham personal injury attorney, I know all too well the kind of bodily injures a passenger car,...

Posted in Alabama Injury Lawyer Blog on March 24, 2010 10:02 AM

Birmingham Injury Lawyer Update: Unseasoned Hunters Most at Risk in Alabama Tree-stand Accidents

Hunting season is a time for many Alabama residents to take some time and enjoy nature and the out of doors. Residents of large cities, such as Tuscaloosa, Mobile, Huntsville and Birmingham, as well as smaller towns and communities, can...

Posted in Alabama Injury Lawyer Blog on January 27, 2010 10:39 AM

For Alabama Personal Injury Lawsuits, Time Doesn’t Always Heal Old Wounds

The scenario goes something like this: You or a family member is hurt on the job in a construction accident, seriously injured in a car crash, or receive a concussion from a slip and fall at a local supermarket or...

Posted in Alabama Injury Lawyer Blog on October 21, 2009 10:34 AM

One Death, Multiple Personal Injuries in I-20 Rollover Accident near Alabama State Line

Whether it’s here in Alabama or elsewhere, it’s a terrible shame when good people are killed or injured in seemingly haphazard accidents. Being a personal injury attorney, I read with sadness a news report about a Baptist church bus carrying...

Posted in Alabama Injury Lawyer Blog on July 29, 2009 11:34 AM

Alabama Gun Owners: Avoid Injuries and Accidental Deaths by Locking Up Firearms

Looking around Alabama, I see many opportunities to reduce the number of injuries and even deaths that occur in the course of our daily activities. From Huntsville to Birmingham all the way down to Mobile, I’ve heard so many personal...

Posted in Alabama Injury Lawyer Blog on July 1, 2009 10:30 AM