Auto Accident Law
Can You Get a Ticket Days After an Accident?
Many drivers don’t expect that tickets can be issued after they leave the scene of the accident. However, in-depth collision investigations and new evidence find can prompt delayed ticketing even weeks later in some cases. Understanding the accident reconstruction timeline, offenses subject to late ticketing, and legal defenses against outdated citations is key. In...
Read MoreWill it hurt my car accident case if I was not wearing a seat belt?
SEAT BELTS SAVE LIVES The safest thing you can do when you get in your vehicle is put on your seat belt. According to the Alabama Department of Public Health, a typical driver in Alabama has a 54.1% probability of being involved in an injury or fatal crash while driving an automobile in their...
Read MoreDo I Need Uninsured Motorist Coverage in Alabama?
https://youtu.be/gPFwgMHP11k Every state upholds minimum insurance requirements for all drivers. All states have unique laws for handling car accident claims as well. Alabama drivers must carry auto insurance that meets the state’s minimum requirements, but what happens when a driver causes an accident without insurance? It’s vital for all drivers to understand how underinsured...
Read MoreHow Can Prior Drug Use Effect an Alabama Car Crash Claim?
When an Alabama driver suffers injuries and property damage in a car accident, the injured driver’s first step in recovery is determining if any other party bears liability for the accident. If another driver definitively caused the accident, the injured driver can recover damages in a personal injury lawsuit. The plaintiff will need to...
Read MoreHow Is Negligence Determined in a Car Accident?
Alabama is a “fault” or “tort” car accident state. This means the driver or other party that is at-fault for the car accident will be the one responsible for paying damages, through his or her auto insurance company. It is often up to police officers, crash investigators, and insurance companies to determine fault for...
Read MoreCan I File a Car Accident Claim If I Was the Passenger?
An injury from a car accident can be devastating. If you are a passenger and not in control of the incident, your injuries may be the result of negligence on the part of the person who caused the accident – who may also be the driver of the car you were in at the...
Read MoreWhat Is Alabama’s Drugged Driving Law?
As is the case in every state in the U.S., drugged driving is illegal in Alabama. Drugged driving can refer to being under the influence of illicit substances as well as legal prescription drugs if they impact the driver’s ability to safely operate the vehicle. Drugged driving is a type of driving under the...
Read MoreWhat Is Alabama’s Move Over Law?
Alabama’s Move Over Act is something all drivers in the state should understand before hitting the road. Alabama Code Section 32-5A-58.2 establishes the Act, which requires all motorists to move over one or more lanes whenever possible for stopped law enforcement vehicles. Drivers must move over for other stopped vehicles as well. Failure to...
Read MoreHow Is Fault Determined In An Alabama Auto Accident?
Fault for an Alabama auto accident is determined by a number of factors. At the end of the day, juries are instructed to determine fault based upon the eyewitness testimony, physical evidence and the Alabama Rules of the Road. A swearing match between the parties ("he said, she said") is insufficient to establish fault...there...
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