23
Dec
Alabama is Not a “No-Fault” Insurance State: What Does it Mean?
Some states have adopted a “no-fault” system for auto insurance claims after car accidents. However, Alabama has retained the fault-based system. When someone causes a car accident in Alabama, their insurance company will usually be required to pay for the victim&rsqu...
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23
Dec
Can I Sue a Hospital For Refusing to Provide Me Medical Treatment?
Every year, Americans make approximately 130 million visits to the emergency room. Private hospitals with Medicare approval are required by law to provide emergency care to patients who need care. A patient's insurance status or ability to pay does not matter in most cases...
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23
Dec
How Do I Afford Therapy for My Traumatic Brain Injury?
Many people who suffer from traumatic brain injuries require intensive care and rehabilitation. Unfortunately, many Alabama residents cannot afford to attend these state-of-the-art rehabilitation centers. Medicaid, Medicare, and many private insurance companies cover the cost of...
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23
Dec
What is a Defective Medical Device?
Medical devices can help us achieve better health, gain mobility, and decrease pain. However, defective medical devices can have the opposite effect, causing unintentional injuries to patients. There are thousands of new medical devices approved by the Food and Drug Administratio...
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23
Dec
What You Need to Prove to Win a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Alabama
Many different situations could result in a personal injury accident. From slip and fall accidents in a grocery store to dangerous truck accidents, the negligent actions of one person can cause multiple injuries. Suppose you or your loved one has been injured in a personal injury...
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23
Dec
What to Do After a Car Accident in Alabama
If you have been involved in a car accident in Alabama, you are probably feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about what to do next. After being involved in a car accident, the steps you take can help or hurt your compensation claim. At Heninger Garrison Davis, we have helped many A...
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23
Dec
Is My Personal Injury Serious Enough for an Alabama Lawsuit?
Personal injury accidents, including car accidents and slip and fall accidents, are far too common. These types of accidents can happen anywhere and cause severe injuries. Every year, just under 100 million Americans visit an emergency room for an unintentional injury. The number...
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23
Dec
What Type of Damages are Available in a Traumatic Brain Injury Lawsuit?
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most devastating types of injuries caused by accidents. Many different types of personal injury accidents can result in TBIs. Car accidents, truck accidents, slip and fall accidents, construction accidents, and more can cause temporar...
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23
Dec
Personal Injury Law FAQ
Personal injury accidents can happen to nearly anyone. One minute you could be running errands or commuting to work, and the next minute you are facing devastating injuries. From slip and fall accidents to car accidents, personal injuries can occur anywhere. Personal injury law a...
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23
Dec
How Much is My Personal Injury Lawsuit Worth
If you have been injured in a car accident, workplace accident, or any other type of accident, you may be wondering whether you have a right to compensation. Under Alabama law, personal injury victims have a right to hold the person or company who acted negligently accountable fo...
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