Car Accidents

Should I see a doctor if I was involved in a car crash?

In 2017, there were 6.4 million car accidents that occurred on American roads. In some cases, the drivers and passengers involved in those accidents were able to walk away from the crash unharmed. But nearly 1.9 million people suffered injuries requiring medical care, time away from work, and lifestyle changes. While it’s common for adults… read more

How can I pay my bills while waiting for a car accident settlement in Alabama?

If you’ve been in a car accident, it’s critical that you seek medical attention right away—not only for your health but for any personal injury claim you may file later. However, for many people, determining how to pay for the medical bills associated with the crash can be worrisome. It may take some time to… read more

Will my dental injuries be covered after a car accident?

Suffering a dental injury during a car accident is easy to do, especially if you’re rear-ended or a T-bone accident causes you to hit the steering wheel with your mouth. You should be able to recover damages for the dental injury caused by your car accident if you can prove the crash caused the loss.  Common… read more

10 Things You Should Do After A Car Accident

According to car accident statistics, the typical driver in the U.S. will be involved in a motor vehicle accident every 17.9 years. This means that over the course of a normal driving lifetime, you can expect to have 3 to 4 collisions. Since 25%-30% of all vehicle collisions result in injury (or death), chances are… read more

How do I know if I need a car accident attorney in Alabama?

Following a car crash, most accident victims ask themselves if they need a car accident lawyer. The answer depends on the situation. Minor car accidents with no injuries typically don’t require the expertise of an attorney, and those involved can manage the claim on their own. And while injury victims can handle their own cases… read more

How much does it cost to hire a car accident attorney?

For accident victims, financial worries are frequently among their top concerns. Growing medical bills, missing work, and lifestyle changes add even more pressure to those already dealing with physical and emotional pain. It’s natural, then, that victims and their families may hesitate to contact a car accident attorney because they worry about spending money during… read more

Do I have to appear in court if I file a car accident claim in Alabama?

After a car accident, victims have a lot of decisions to make, including whether to pursue a legal claim against the person responsible for their injuries. Victims may hesitate to file a claim because they’re unsure of their rights, they fear legal action will be expensive or time- consuming, and, in some cases, they worry… read more

Should You Speak With Insurance Adjusters After A Car Accident in Alabama?

When you are involved in a car accident, it is typically an insurance company that provides compensation for your medical bills and property damage. Either the at-fault driver’s insurance company or your own will investigate your claim and determine the amount of compensation if any. The agency will send an adjuster to discuss your case… read more