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Can ‘Do Not Disturb’ Features Really Prevent Crashes?
Distracted driving has always been a problem on Alabama roads. Before the advent of cellphones, it came in the form of adjusting the radio, eating and drinking behind the wheel, grooming, and taking care of personal hygiene. In short, it involved any kind of activity that diverts drivers’ attention or vision away from the road…
Read More »3 People to Talk to After a Car Wreck — and the 2 People to Avoid
The number of people that you may have to talk to after an accident can be exhausting. Your claim is a top priority, and everyone you discuss your crash with seems nice, but how do you know who’s really looking out for your best interests? More importantly, how do you know who the people are…
Read More »5 Things to Expect in the Days After a Car Accident
Many people know what to do in the moments right after a car accident: exchange info, call your insurance company and get medical attention. What about the next few days? Whether you’re in a fender bender or a major crash, all car accidents can take a toll on you. Here is what you should expect…
Read More »6 Crucial Pieces of Info to Collect After a Car Accident
A lot of people leave the scene of a car accident without the right information – especially if the accident doesn’t seem to be serious. When a fender bender turns into major bodywork down the road, the information you collected at the time of the crash can be the difference between a big payout and…
Read More »New Bills Could Prevent Fatal Car Wrecks in Alabama
In 2018, Alabama saw a total of 946 traffic fatalities – a four percent increase from 2017. Aggressive driving and distracted driving are among the leading factors in fatal crashes in Alabama. That’s why two statewide bills are being considered that would mitigate the risk – one to address cell phone distraction and the other…
Read More »The Best Ideas to Avoid Alabama Pedestrian Accidents
As walkable communities are becoming more and more popular, accidents involving pedestrians are also on the rise. Car manufacturers are taking steps to prevent collisions with pedestrians, which are a major safety concern here in Alabama. A 2018 report by the Governors Highway Safety Association stated that Alabama ranks eighth highest in the country for…
Read More »Attorney Discusses Rollover Accidents in Alabama
We’re seeing more SUVs on the roads of Mobile. While the reduction in gas prices may be a factor, many drivers are also attracted to the high ground clearance, sporty appeal and increased horsepower of SUVs. But according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Highway Loss Data Institute (IIHS, HLDI), these vehicles are the…
Read More »Is Whiplash After a Rear-End Accident a Serious Injury? An Alabama Attorney Discusses
You may not have seen it coming. The vehicle behind you failed to stop in time and crashed into the rear of your car. Afterward, you felt neck pain. You may not have felt any pain at all at first, but days later, discomfort began to set in. You’re not alone if this happened to…
Read More »Alabama Attorney Explains Why You Must File a Police Report After a Car Accident
First things first: breathe. You’ve been in a car accident. Even a minor crash can shake you up. You might be frightened. You might be angry. You certainly are surprised. Take a deep breath. Breathe out. Do it again. Then get out of your car and assess the damage – to yourself and your car. Report your car…
Read More »Recovering After A Head-On Collision: A Mobile, Alabama Attorney Discusses
Head-on collisions don’t happen very often. However, they result in the most severe injuries. That’s because when two vehicles traveling in opposite directions collide, the impact doubles. Imagine how much damage can be done when a vehicle crashes into a stationary object at 50 mph. Now imagine the impact of a crash at 100 mph.…
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