Auburn, Alabama
The city of Auburn is located in western Lee County in east central Alabama and is bordered to the northeast by the city of Opelika and Chambers County to the north. The city extends to the southwest to the Macon County line. Current estimates indicate more than 56,000 people call Auburn, Alabama home.
Auburn was incorporated in February 1839. The city is well known for Auburn University, which was opened in 1859. Originally, the university was known as the East Alabama Male College. In 1892, the university became the first 4 year college in Alabama to admit women. Auburn University has an enrollment of approximately 23,000 students. The university is known for its business, engineering, agriculture and veterinary medicine programs. Currently, the Auburn metropolitan area is the fastest growing metro area in Alabama.
Auburn, Alabama has several major interstates and highways that service the Auburn area, including: Interstate 85; U.S. Highway 280; and U.S. Highway 29.
In 2008, there were 1,723 automobile accidents in the city of Auburn, 333 people were injured in these wrecks. In Lee County, Alabama, there were 3,831 motor vehicle accidents, 848 people were injured in these accidents. In 2008, 26 people lost there lives in car and truck accidents in Lee County.
Our Auburn Alabama injury attorneys have successfully handled numerous Auburn car accident cases. We handle all personal injury and car wreck cases on a contingency fee basis, which means we do not charge you a fee until and unless we make a recovery for you.
If you or a loved one has suffered a personal injury contact our experienced and dedicated Auburn Alabama car accident attorneys. The evaluation is free and confidential.
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