FAQs

Car Accident FAQs

As soon as possible—before speaking to insurance companies—to protect your rights.
Possibly, but it could reduce your compensation. Speak to an attorney to review your case.
es, if there are injuries or damages over $500, it must be reported to law enforcement.
Fault is based on evidence like police reports, witness statements, and accident reconstruction.
You may still recover through your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.

Truck Accident FAQs

Truck accidents often involve severe injuries, federal regulations, and multiple liable parties (driver, company, insurer).
Liable parties may include the driver, trucking company, cargo loaders, or vehicle manufacturers.
Black box data, maintenance records, driver logs, witness statements, and expert analysis are key.
Yes, they carry higher liability coverage due to the risks associated with large vehicles.
Yes, especially if the company was negligent in hiring, training, or vehicle maintenance.

Motorcycle Accident FAQs

Yes. Motorcycle accidents often result in serious injuries and insurance companies may try to unfairly blame the rider. A skilled lawyer can protect your rights and fight for full compensation.
Driver inattention, unsafe lane changes, speeding, and failure to yield are common causes.
They can be. Insurance companies often try to blame riders, making legal representation crucial.
The at-fault driver’s liability insurance, and potentially your own uninsured/underinsured policy.
Alabama follows a strict contributory negligence rule—you must be 0% at fault to recover damages.

Personal Injury FAQs

It’s a legal action taken to recover damages after you’re harmed due to someone else’s negligence.
You can recover for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future medical care.
You can recover for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future medical care.
If someone else’s negligence caused your injury, you may have a case. A consultation can help clarify.
Bring medical records, accident reports, photos, witness info, and insurance documents.