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What Hit and Run Victims Must Know About Insurance Coverage

What Hit and Run Victims Must Know About Insurance Coverage

Posted on Mon May 24, 2021

As the victim of a hit and run, you may be wondering if your liability insurance will provide compensation. Warren & Simpson has the answers for you.

Traumatic Brain Injury Settlement: What Amount Will I Get?

Traumatic Brain Injury Settlement: What Amount Will I Get?

Posted on Wed May 19, 2021

What is the average settlement for traumatic brain injury? Know how to claim brain injury compensation, the types of settlements, and recoverable damages.

What to ask before hiring a Personal Injury Attorney

Posted on Mon May 10, 2021

Finding an experienced personal injury lawyer in Huntsville, Alabama, can feel like a daunting process. Here are three key items to consider when searching for an injury lawyer in Huntsville, Alabama.

Car Accident Knee Injury: Risks, Treatment, Legal Options

Posted on Fri Apr 23, 2021

In 2018, 159,925 car accidents and 47,419 related injuries occurred in Alabama, according to the Alabama Department of Transportation. And, as one study found, roughly 10% of those injuries were knee injuries.

Hit By a Drunk Driver: How to Maximize Your Settlement

Posted on Tue Apr 13, 2021

Because another driver chose to drink and drive, you are now suffering the consequences. After such an accident, you may wonder, “I was hit by a drunk driver, can I sue?” Yes, you can file a lawsuit, but you need legal help to obtain a favorable settlement with the drunk driver.

Ringing in Ears (Tinnitus) After Car Accident: Legal Action

Posted on Tue Apr 13, 2021

You have found yourself a victim of a car accident and are experiencing not only the emotional effects but the physical effects as well. Back, neck, and head injuries are common. It is best to see a doctor at the emergency room or urgent care to check you over for any issues resulting from the car accident.

Hit By Car as a Pedestrian: Your Legal Plan of Action

Posted on Tue Apr 13, 2021

In 2018, 107 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in Alabama, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. That’s a 60% increase since 2008. And this number doesn’t even account for all of the pedestrians who were seriously injured but not killed.

Calculating Compensation for Emotional Distress

Posted on Wed Mar 10, 2021

Alabama recognizes economic, non-economic, and punitive damages in personal injury cases. Emotional distress falls in the non-economic category.