If you live in Alabama and want to know what insurance you need read on. By speaking with car insurance agents online you will also be able to get car insurance estimates. Having the right coverage and getting it for the right price are important.
Bodily injury liability is required by law in Alabama. It provides [...]
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Individual states determine their own car insurance laws, and it is important to be aware of the laws within any state you drive in. Alabama, much like most states, does require drivers to have car auto insurance. Alabama, however, does offer their drivers options. This article will explain the options in insurance, as well as [...]
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Personal injuries can be caused by many different circumstances in Alabama, but the results often have tragedy in common. Whether you’ve been hurt in a car accident or injured by a dangerous product, serious injuries often demand serious — and expensive — medical care. The future of you and your family may suffer in other [...]
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Motor vehicle accidents occur very often so in this article we will compile a small FAQ on the main law related question that most people ask after an accident.
What should I do after the accident?
Make sure that you and the other victims are okay. Talk to the other driver or drivers and [...]
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Unfortunately, at some time in our lives, most of us will experience an automobile accident. When you are in a car accident, even if you are not injured, there are certain things that you should and should not do.
If you are involved in personal injury litigation arising from a car accident, you [...]
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Alabama has very liberal lemon laws. They cover any vehicles used on public highways, excludes vehicles weighing more than 10,000 pounds. Lemon laws cover the vehicle if it took 3 attempts to fix the problem or more than 30 calendar days to fix the problem. Statute of limitations listed in Section 8-20A-6 [...]
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