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Practice Area

Personal Injury

When someone else's carelessness changes your life, we help you hold them accountable β€” and recover what you need to move forward.

Hurt in an Accident? Don't Talk to the Insurance Company Alone.

Serious accidents rarely give warning. One minute you're headed home on I-65; the next, you're in an ambulance. A drunk driver, a distracted trucker, a negligent property owner, or a careless motorist can cause injuries that take months β€” sometimes years β€” to recover from. Medical bills pile up. Paychecks stop. And the at-fault party's insurance company is already working to pay you as little as possible.

Alabama is a contributory negligence state, which means insurance carriers have every incentive to pin blame on you. That's one of the many reasons hiring an experienced attorney early in the process matters.

Types of Cases We Handle


Car Accidents

Rear-end wrecks, intersection collisions, head-on crashes, hit-and-run, drunk drivers, and distracted driving throughout South Alabama.

Trucking Accidents

Commercial 18-wheeler and delivery truck collisions β€” cases with federal regulations, black-box data, and layers of insurance that require specialized handling.

Motorcycle Accidents

Riders face unique bias and life-changing injuries. We push past the stereotypes and build cases based on the physics and the facts.

Pedestrian & Bicycle

Crosswalk collisions, roadway strikes, and cases involving drivers who didn't see β€” or didn't care.

Premises Liability

Slip-and-falls, unsafe conditions at businesses, rental properties, and apartment complexes.

Dog Bites & Animal Attacks

Serious injuries from dog attacks β€” often involving homeowner or renter insurance policies.

Wrongful Death

The most difficult cases of all. Alabama's wrongful-death statute allows certain family members to pursue claims when a loved one is killed by negligence.

Uninsured / Underinsured

When the at-fault driver has no or insufficient coverage, your own UM/UIM policy often becomes the path to a meaningful recovery.

On-the-Job Injuries

Some workplace injuries involve third-party negligence β€” opening the door to both a workers' comp claim and a separate injury lawsuit.

What Your Claim Can Include

Every case is different. During a free consultation, we'll take the time to understand your situation and give you a realistic picture of what your case may be worth.

What to Do After an Accident


Get Medical Care

Even if you feel "okay," get checked out. Adrenaline hides real injuries, and treatment records are the foundation of any claim.

Document the Scene

Photos, witness names and numbers, the police report number β€” record everything you can.

Don't Give a Recorded Statement

The at-fault insurer will call within days and want a statement. Politely decline and speak to a lawyer first.

Call Us

The earlier we're involved, the more we can do β€” preserving evidence, protecting your rights, and handling the insurance side.

Frequently Asked Questions


How much does it cost to hire an injury lawyer?

Nothing up front. Injury cases are handled on a contingency basis β€” the fee is a percentage of what we recover, and if there's no recovery, there's no fee. The consultation is free.

How long do I have to file a claim in Alabama?

Generally two years from the date of the injury for most personal-injury claims, though certain cases (like wrongful death or claims against government entities) have shorter deadlines. Waiting costs evidence β€” and sometimes costs your case entirely.

What if I was partly at fault?

Alabama is one of only a handful of states that follows pure contributory negligence, meaning even 1% fault can bar recovery. This is precisely why you want a lawyer who knows how to frame liability from day one β€” don't give a statement to the other side's insurer without counsel.

Will I have to go to court?

Most injury cases resolve in settlement, but some must be filed and litigated to achieve fair value. We prepare every case as if it will be tried β€” and settle it from that position of strength.

The insurance company is offering me a settlement. Should I take it?

Get a free second opinion first. Early offers β€” especially before you've completed medical treatment β€” are almost always less than the case is worth. Once you sign a release, the claim is closed forever.

Can I afford medical care while my case is pending?

We can help you coordinate care through health insurance, MedPay, or providers willing to treat on a lien. Part of the job is making sure you get the treatment you need while the case works its way through.

Talk to an Injury Lawyer β€” Free Consultation

No fee unless we win. Calls answered promptly. We'll give you an honest, no-pressure assessment.