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Last Updated : October 26, 2022

Automobile Accident
July 10, 2022
How to Request an Accident Report

In the aftermath of an accident, it may seem as though your world is spinning. You may have already dealt with many phone calls, emails, letters, and requests for information. This can be overwhelming, especially if you were injured in the accident and the accident wasn’t your fault. The process of pursuing compensation for your […]

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Automobile Accident
November 20, 2021
What Not to Say to an Insurance Adjuster

The last thing you need after an accident is the stress of dealing with the insurance adjuster for the trucking company whose driver was responsible for the crash. Rather, you need to focus on your recovery and getting back to work. However, when you get that inevitable call, we have some tips to help you […]

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Motorcycle Accident
May 8, 2020
24-year-old Ryan Brown injured in a car wreck while driving a motorcycle

On Sunday, May 3rd, Ryan Brown, 24, was injured in a car wreck while driving a motorcycle. He was taken to Tanner Medical Center East Alabama for treatment. The driver of the other vehicle has not been identified yet; however, she suffered no injuries in the accident. The accident happened on County Road 129, outside […]

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Motorcycle Accident
April 16, 2018
What You Need to Know About Riding a Motorcycle in Alabama

Riding a motorcycle can be one of the most thrilling ways of getting around town, often providing an unmatched feeling of freedom during an otherwise normal commute. However, since some legislation has recently changed, everyone may not be aware of the current Alabama motorcycle laws and others may have questions about what they’re legally required […]

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