The reason most people seek employment is to provide financial support for their families and loved ones. However, what happens when a person is injured on the job and can no longer work? Most full-time employees in Alabama have workers' compensation...
Month: February 2020
Alabama roadways made dangerous by drunk drivers
There's no way for you to know what type of person is behind the wheel of every vehicle you encounter on an Alabama road while driving. While it's true that you may see a family member or someone else you know during your travels, it's far more likely that most of the...
Broken sidewalk allegedly causes personal injury
In the state of Alabama, safety codes and regulations have been established to protect those who lawfully visit local and state-owned property. Just like any public establishment, property owned by local governments must be properly maintained...
Personal injury: Woman injured during doctor visit
Alabama residents should be able to visit public establishments without encountering hazards that can potentially cause them harm. Water leaks, inadequate lighting and objects left on floors are examples of hazards that can lead to...
Workers’ compensation: Things to consider when filing a claim
For many Alabama residents, full-time employment is not only about the salary, but also about the numerous benefits that come with a full-time job. Most of the time, these benefits include paid time off, health insurance and workers'...