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What You Need to Know About the Sudden Emergency Defense
May 28, 2021 - Car Accidents by Cross & Smith
Car accident plaintiffs (i.e., the injured parties in a personal injury case) are likely to encounter a number of different defenses, depending on the particular circumstances of the accident at issue. Among these is that of “sudden emergency,” which works as an absolute defense that gives the defendant an opportunity to avoid liability altogether. Initially, the sudden emergency defense seems like quite a difficult barrier to overcome — after all, the defense depends on making the defendant appear to be the vulnerable party, which can win over juries. If the defendant effectively redefines themselves as the victim, this could undermine your ability to secure compensation for the injuries you sustained in the car accident due to their negligent or wrongful actions. But our Tuscaloosa injury attorney is here to help you fight for your rights as the injured party.
Read MoreHurt in an Accident? Get Compensation for Your Medical Expenses
May 14, 2021 - Car Accidents by Cross & Smith
In Alabama, and throughout the country at large, those who suffer injuries caused by the negligent, reckless, or intentional acts of others — whether in a car accident, construction accident, or some other personal injury scenario — are entitled to sue and recover damages that compensate them for their losses. These damages include compensation for the injured party’s (i.e., the plaintiff’s) various medical expenses. Wondering if this applies to you? Speak to our Tuscaloosa accident attorney today to discuss your specific case.
Read MoreIncriminating Statements in Alabama Car Accidents
Apr 30, 2021 - Car Accidents by Cross & Smith
Seek Guidance from an Experienced Tuscaloosa Car Accident Attorney If you’ve been injured in a car accident, then the defendant-driver (assuming they do not leave the scene of the accident immediately) may make incriminating statements that could benefit you in your lawsuit.
Read MoreWho Can You Sue in a Car Accident Involving an Uninsured Driver?
Apr 16, 2021 - Car Accidents by Cross & Smith
Let a Tuscaloosa Car Accident Attorney Help If you’ve been hurt in a car accident, Alabama law may entitle you to sue and recover damages. Generally speaking, the “standard” car accident lawsuit targets the defendant-driver whose negligent conduct directly caused the accident. For example, you might sue a speeding driver who lost control over their vehicle and sideswiped your vehicle.
Read MoreCrosswalk Injury Claims in Alabama
Mar 31, 2021 - Personal Injury by Cross & Smith
Our Tuscaloosa Injury Attorney is Ready to Handle Your Claim If you’ve been injured as a pedestrian in a motor vehicle accident, then Alabama law may entitle you to a significant amount of damages as compensation. Pursuing compensation under Alabama law isn’t always straightforward. There are unique issues in pedestrian accident law that can complicate the dispute and make it more difficult to obtain damages.
Read MoreMaximizing Damage Recovery for a Work Injury
Mar 19, 2021 - Workers' Compensation/Work Injury by Cross & Smith
An Experienced Tuscaloosa Work Injury Lawyer Can Help If you’ve been injured in a work-related accident, then — if workers’ compensation covers you — you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. Though valuable, these benefits may not fully cover your damages. For example, workers’ compensation covers lost wages and medical expenses, but it does not cover the pain and suffering that are associated with your injuries — in many cases, the pain and suffering damages can be substantial, just as much as (if not more than) the actual medical expenses or lost wages.
Read MoreSuing for Swimming Pool Injuries: Know Your Rights
Feb 26, 2021 - Personal Injury by Cross & Smith
Let an Experienced Tuscaloosa Personal Injury Attorney Help If you’ve been injured due to a pool-related injury in Alabama, then you may have a right to sue and recover damages from the pool owner. Swimming pool injuries are common, but few plaintiffs understand how liability works in this context. Let’s take a closer look.
Read MoreEstablishing Notice for an Inadequate Security Claim
Feb 12, 2021 - Personal Injury by Cross & Smith
Work With an Experienced Tuscaloosa Injury Attorney In Alabama, if you’ve been injured due to third-party criminal activity on another’s property (such as a retail store), then you can sue the property owner for damages based on an inadequate security claim.
Read MoreAuto Accidents: Who’s Responsible for Crashes Related to Defective Tires?
Jan 29, 2021 - Car Accidents by Cross & Smith
Work With a Tuscaloosa Auto Accident Attorney Defective tires can lead to serious car accident injuries. For example, a defective tire could explode at an inopportune moment or could be imbalanced (due to an air leak), making you lose control and crash. If you’ve been injured in an auto accident due to a defective tire, then Alabama law may give you a right of action against the manufacturer (and potentially against other parties, too). However, it can be difficult to understand how defective tire liability works, so let’s take a brief look at some of the basics.
Read MoreWork Injuries: What If I’m Assaulted at Work?
Jan 15, 2021 - Workers' Compensation/Work Injury by Cross & Smith
An Experienced Tuscaloosa Work Injury Lawyer Can Help In the workplace, not all injuries are caused by “accident.” In fact, it’s not altogether uncommon for a worker to be injured due to a physical attack engaged by either a co-worker or a customer. Our Tuscaloosa work injury lawyer knows that the injured worker may have a right of action under Alabama law to sue and recover damages under these circumstances.
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