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Randolph County Car Wreck Kills Roanoke Alabama Resident

A rear end automobile accident in Randolph County Alabama has sadly claimed the life of Robert Lee Foster of Roanoke. According to reports, Foster was traveling on Alabama Hwy 22 and had stopped for traffic when he was struck from the rear by Tina Burks. The initial impact from Burks' vehicle pushed Foster's pickup truck into oncoming traffic where he was struck by a tractor trailer (18 wheeler) driven by Thomas Spurling of Anniston. Tragically, Mr. Foster died as a result of his injuries.

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Alabama Traffic Accident Facts

The most recent Alabama car accident and Alabama truck accident statistics from 2008 show a decline in the number of automobile accidents and the number of people injured and killed on Alabama's highways. In 2008, 964 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes in Alabama, which is down 13.2%. Further there were 123,969 wrecks reported in 2008, which is down 8.3%. This decline is likely linked in part to the down turn in the U.S. economy as Alabamians tried to save money by driving less and by driving slower to conserve fuel. 2008 Alabama Auto Accident Statistics:

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Single Car Accident Tragically Claims The Lives of 2 Toddlers

The single car wreck occurred in Bullock County, Alabama Friday when the driver of the SUV Andrea Bell of Montgomery lost control of her vehicle while attempting to pass another vehicle on Highway 110. Bell's vehicle ran off the road and into a pond. Bell's children Jacoby Amir Bell, 4, and Antonio Jamal Williams, 2, were in the vehicle at the time it crashed. Sadly, the vehicle sank into the 15 foot deep water before Bell could rescue her children. The accident is still under investigation by the Alabama State Troopers and it's believed that bad weather conditions may have played a role in the wreck.

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Decatur Area Car Accident Tragically Kills One and Injures Another

A severe crash on Hwy 31 in Limestone County just north of Decatur, Alabama has claimed the life of one person and sent another to Huntsville Hospital. The pictures of the vehicles in this motor vehicle accident reveal just how big of an impact occurred. An initial investigation reveals one vehicle may have come…

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M&B Receives BBB A+ Accreditation

The Alabama Personal Injury Lawyers at M&B are pleased to announce that they have just received the Better Business Bureau's A+ Accreditation. The A+ rating is the highest rating the BBB awards. M&B is one of only 10 North Alabama Attorneys to be accredited by the BBB in the 13 county North Alabama region. This region includes: Colbert County, Cullman County, DeKalb County, Franklin County, Jackson County, Lauderdale County, Lawrence County, Limestone County, Madison County, Marion County, Marshall County, Morgan County, and Winston County. M&B has been representing personal injury victims for over 73 years. The Alabama injury attorneys at M&B represent injured Alabamians in various areas, including: car accidentstruck accidentswrongful deathproducts liability and slip and fall accidents.

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Abbeville Alabama Car Accident Leads To Uninsured Motorist Settlement

Our client was injured when the car he was a passenger in was struck by an uninsured motorist at 100 mph. Alabama car accident lawyer Morris Lilienthal represented our client in the personal injury case. The car accident occurred in May of 2009 on U.S. Hwy 431 in Abbeville Alabama (Henry County). This tragic car wreck is a perfect example of why it's important to have uninsured motorist coverage and why it's important to hire an experienced Alabama uninsured motorist attorney. In this case, the at-fault motor vehicle did not have automobile insurance, nor did the car the plaintiff was riding in. Further, the plaintiff did not have car insurance. Fortunately, the plaintiff lived with a relative that did have car insurance. Most car insurance policies provide uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage to any relative who resides with the insured.

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