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Nov
Concussions Can Cause Long Term Impacts on Personal Injury Victims
If you or your loved one has suffered a concussion because of another person's negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Many people who experience concussions are treated after the accident and then released from the hospital or doctor’s office. Later, they ma...
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Nov
Personal Injury Lawsuits Involving Dental and Mouth-Related Injuries
Many people assume that dental injuries are not as serious as other types of injuries. It is true that many dental and mouth-related injuries are not considered life-threatening or severe. Nevertheless, dental injuries can cause significant pain, lost work time, and ongoing denta...
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Nov
Bringing a Personal Injury Claim Against the Government
You have just been in a devastating car accident, and your doctor has told you that you have significant injuries, and it will take months for them to heal. You will not be able to return to work, and you are concerned about how you will pay your bills. As a victim of a personal...
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Nov
Personal Injury Lawsuits and PTSD in Alabama
Recognition of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has grown in recent years. According to the American Red Cross, 7.8% of Americans have been diagnosed with PTSD, and 30% of those diagnosed are military veterans. Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville is working with a veterans grou...
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Nov
Common Causes of Alabama Slip and Fall Accidents
A woman who became injured in a slip and fall accident in a restaurant was awarded over $1.1 million in damages in 2019. While both sides were at the briefing stage of their appeals, they decided to settle for just over $1 million. The victim of the slip-and-fall case suffered a...
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Nov
Understanding Alabama’s Contributory Negligence Rule
Alabama is one of only a few states that still follow the contributory negligence doctrine. In some states, victims can recover a percentage of their damages, even if they contributed to the accident that caused their injuries. In Alabama, victims who are even slightly responsibl...
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Nov
What to Do if You Experience a COVID-19 Vaccine Injury in Alabama
As more Alabama residents continue to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, some will suffer vaccine injuries. Unfortunately, individuals who suffer a rare vaccine injury are facing difficulties getting compensated. As of right now, those who become injured by the COVID-19 vaccine must s...
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Nov
Bair Hugger Warming Devices
Bair Hugger warming blankets keep patients warm during and after surgery. The use of warm air helps patients' circulation and can help speed up the healing process. Unfortunately, research has shown us that Bair Hugger warming blankets may stir up dangerous bacteria and con...
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Nov
Understanding Coronavirus Relief for Alabama Business Owners
Many Alabama businesses are facing extremely difficult choices caused by the coronavirus pandemic. With no money coming in, employers must decide whether they need to lay off their employees or, in some cases, close their businesses entirely. Congress recently passed a stimulus l...
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Nov
Alabama Personal Injury Claims About the Government
When Alabama residents suffer personal injuries caused by another person, they likely have a right to seek compensation. What happens when the state of Alabama or an Alabama city or town's negligence causes someone else’s personal injury? Suing the state of Alabama or...
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