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Huntsville Residents Have Fewer Car Accidents

According to a recent report by Allstate Insurance Company, Huntsville, Alabama is the 5th safest driving city in the country. The report ranks America's 200 largest cities in terms of motor vehicle accident frequency. Last year, Huntsville was ranked 8th. The report estimates, that drivers in Huntsville will be involved in a car wreck every 12.3 years. The national average is every 10 years. Birmingham drivers have a collision every 11.2 years, while drivers in Mobile and Montgomery are estimated to be involved in an accident every 11.1 years.

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Are Hospitals in Alabama Not Liable for Their Negligence?

A recent Alabama Supreme Court decision alleviates the liability of hospitals if they have any affiliation with State of Alabama. Lauree Durden Ellison was seen in the Emergency Room at Baptist Medical Center East Hospital in Montgomery. The hospital failed to notify Ms. Ellison or her doctor that she left the hospital with an antibiotic-resistant staph infection. Sadly, Ms. Ellison died. A Montgomery jury found the hospital was liable for failing to make this disclosure and awarded Ms. Ellison's family a $3.2 million dollar verdict. Under Alabama's wrongful death statute all of these damages are punitive in nature intended to punish the wrongdoer and prevent such acts in the future. However, the Alabama Supreme court in a 5-3 decision held that the hospital was immune from liability.

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18 Wheeler Rear Ends SUV & Claims One Life on I-85

A multi-vehicle accident on I-85 between Montgomery and Atlanta in Macon County, Alabama has claimed one life and seriously injured another. An initial report indicates the deadly crash was started by a single car accident. The fatal crash occurred when an 18 wheeler truck crashed into the rear of an SUV claiming the life of Alice Summers of Valley. The driver of the SUV, Henry Lee Davis, was seriously injured in the wreck and was taken to Baptist South Hospital. Police are still investigating this crash.

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Yellow Dot Program Can Save Car Accident Victims’ Lives

The first hour following a car accident can be critical to saving a car wreck victim's life. A new program is aimed at helping first responders identify critical information about the victim that could save their life. The Yellow Dot program providers first responders medical information about the crash victim. Participants in the program receive a yellow dot or decal that is placed in the rear window of their car that tells the first responders there is a yellow folder in the glove compartment with the victims critical information . This folder contains information such as the drivers name, identifying photo, emergency contact information, their doctor's name, any medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, recent surgeries, medications and allergies. These are all items that could be critical if the victim is unable to respond to medical personnel.

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Alabama Supreme Court Races More Important Than Ever

While this a gubernatorial election year in Alabama, arguably the most important state wide races that will affect the average Alabamian are the races for the Alabama Supreme Court. While there are legitimate concerns over frivolous lawsuits and judicial activism a real concern that most Alabamians don't recognize until they need it is equal access to Justice. A review of the Alabama Supreme Court's pro Corporate America decisions shed some light on the difficulty the average Alabamian has in gaining equal access to Justice. Judicial conservatives and pro-business candidates tout caps on damages as a means of "tort reform" to reduce frivolous lawsuits and lower insurance rates; however, how many individuals, property owners, small businessmen, fishermen, and others in the Gulf Coast would now think BP's liability for the untold Billions in damages they are causing should be capped?

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Our Alabama Accident Attorneys Are Available 24 Hours A Day

Often the need for an Alabama personal injury lawyer doesn't arise between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. Many car wrecks occur at night or the weekend when most law offices are closed that is why the Alabama car accident and truck accident attorneys at Martinson & Beason are available nights and weekends. Our personal injury lawyers are only one phone call away night or day and are available to meet with injured victims at the hospital and their home. If you or a loved one has been the victim of a nighttime or weekend accident, our Alabama personal injury attorneys are available via phone or email 24 hours a day. Over the years our availability has been a great comfort to our clients allowing us to answer any questions or concerns they may have. You can reach our Alabama automobile accident attorneys at 256-533-1667 or toll free at 1-800-255-6534 and via email at info@mblawhsv.com.

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