Malpractice Mayhem: The Top Five Types to Look Out For
When you get care from a doctor or other health provider, you have the reasonable and proper expectation that you will receive high-quality, attentive treatment. Unfortunately, that does not always...
View ArticleTwo Wheels, Many Questions: Motorcycle Q&As
Alabama is a great state for motorcycle enthusiasts. According to data from Statista, there were more than 120,000 motorcycles registered in the state in 2021. Unfortunately, motorcyclists face some...
View ArticleHolding Drivers Accountable: Proving Negligence in Pedestrian Accidents
Pedestrian safety matters. Unfortunately, too many motorists in Alabama fail to safely share the road with pedestrians. At Lewis & Feldman, LLC, we are strong, experienced advocates for injured...
View ArticleReining in Damages After a Car Accident
Car crashes are consistently a leading cause of accidental injuries in our region. According to data from Drive Safe Alabama, there are approximately 360 motor vehicle collisions reported every day in...
View ArticleDrunk Driving Victims: Know Your Rights
Drunk driving remains a serious public health problem in Alabama. According to data cited by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an average of 260 people are killed in DUI crashes in...
View ArticleOn the Bus and Injured? Here is What to Do
Although buses are considered to be a relatively safe form of transportation, the reality is that far too many accidents happen. According to data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration...
View ArticleUncovering Fault in Accidents
A major accident in Alabama can disrupt your entire life. The core purpose of a personal injury claim is to help ensure that victims and families are able to secure justice, accountability, and the...
View ArticleScrolling Off Course: Why You Should Not Post About Car Accidents on Social...
Car accidents happen. The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) notes that there is a 90% chance that motorists in our state will be involved in a motor vehicle collision at some point in the...
View ArticleDealing With Old Workplace Injuries: Legal Options and Compensation
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) cites data showing that 33,500 people were hurt while on the job in Alabama in 2022 alone. While most injured workers are able to make a full recovery and return to...
View ArticleCommon Types of Car Accident Injuries and How to Protect Your Legal Interests
Our roads are not as safe as they should be. According to the Alabama Department of Public Health, our state has the third-highest motor vehicle fatality rate of any state in the country. Car crashes...
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