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Aug 29, 2025 - Personal Injury by Cross & Smith
You’ve probably been reading a lot about artificial intelligence recently – how it has started to significantly impact day-to-day life, including in education, the healthcare sector, logistics, and manufacturing. It likely won’t surprise you, then, to learn that artificial intelligence has now come to personal injury litigation.
Read MoreJul 31, 2025 - Personal Injury by Cross & Smith
Personal injury law includes a concept known as premises liability. Premises liability sets out the rights and obligations of the parties when a person is injured on the property of another. Think about all of the ways that someone can be hurt on another person’s property: there can be swimming pool accidents, burn accidents, construction accidents, and others. But one of the most common premises liability accidents is slip and fall cases.
Read MoreJun 30, 2025 - Personal Injury by Cross & Smith
Personal injury law in Alabama, also known as tort law, seeks to address the issue of compensation for plaintiffs injured in automobile accidents, swimming pool accidents, motorcycle accidents, and similar accidents. It provides a framework for determining liability and recovering damages for medical costs, lost wages, other out-of-pocket costs, emotional distress, loss of companionship, and other types of harm.
Read MoreMay 30, 2025 - Personal Injury by Cross & Smith
Personal injury law in Alabama seeks to make individuals whole for the losses and damages they have suffered due to the actions of others. Personal injuries can be the result of car accidents, toxic torts, swimming pool accidents, and a variety of other types of accidents, catastrophic or not. In personal injury law, an act that creates liability for compensation can result from another person’s negligence, willful misconduct, or strict liability.
Read MoreApr 30, 2025 - Personal Injury by Cross & Smith
Personal injury in the state of Alabama takes many forms: car accidents, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and many others. One type of personal injury that doesn’t get a lot of attention is dog bites. But it should. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, nearly 5 million people report dog bites each year, and 60% of the injured are children. Dog bites are dangerous and disfiguring, and can even result in death. What remedies are available to people who are victims of dog bites?
Read MoreMar 31, 2025 - Motorcycle Accidents by Cross & Smith
Alabama is a hidden gem when it comes to epic motorcycle rides. If you’re looking for world-class scenery, challenging roads, and sweeping turns, here in Alabama, we have The Natchez Trace Parkway, The Huntsville Loop, Little River Canyon Parkway, and Gulf Coast Trails, to name a few. In addition to beautiful vistas, you’ll see historic sites and markers and travel through big-city and small-town Alabama.
Read MoreFeb 28, 2025 - Car Accidents by Cross & Smith
According to statistics from the National Safety Council, a nonprofit organization that works to prevent accidents, injuries, and deaths on the roadways of the United States, there are, on average, more than 36,000 motor vehicle accidents every day. That’s over 13 million annually. While many accidents are minor in nature and don’t cause injuries that require medical attention, in more than 1 out of 4 car accidents, someone ends up in the emergency room.
Read MoreJan 31, 2025 - Wrongful Death by Cross & Smith
It’s hard to imagine anything worse than losing a loved one. Fortunately, the State of Alabama has a law that provides the opportunity for a loved one to receive compensation for a wrongful death. Here are ten important facts to understand about wrongful death in Alabama. What is a Wrongful Death Action? Alabama law defines a “wrongful death” as one that is caused by the “wrongful act, omission, or negligence” of another. In other words, a wrongful death occurs when one person dies as a result of the legal fault of another person or entity, including by: A negligent act of another, such as a car accident caused by distracted driving, Medical malpractice, or An intentional act, which could be a crime or some other intentional act, such as driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol Alabama law requires the personal representative to file the wrongful death case in the county where the decedent could have filed their personal injury lawsuit had they survived. Who Can Take Advantage of the Wrongful Death Statute? Unlike other types of personal injury cases, a wrongful death case involves a fatality. Thus, since that person is no longer able to file for compensation from the party that caused the injury, another party must step in to seek redress on his or her behalf. Under Alabama law, the party who can bring a wrongful death lawsuit depends upon whether the decedent was an adult or a minor at the time of death. Adult Decedents […]
Read MoreDec 31, 2024 - Personal Injury by Cross & Smith
Personal injury is a legal cause of action based on tort law. It allows plaintiffs to recover for the injuries they suffered due to the negligence or willful or intentional misconduct of the defendant or defendants. Personal injury in Alabama includes such things as medical malpractice, vehicle accidents, swimming pool injuries, and other accidents or injuries related to you and your body.
Read MoreNov 29, 2024 - Personal Injury by Cross & Smith
What if you’ve been injured in a truck accident, car accident, swimming pool injury, or some other accident that was caused by the negligence of another? Can you represent yourself in Alabama? The short answer is yes, but most people with experience in the law don’t recommend it. Nearly all attorneys who represent harmed individuals in an Alabama personal injury case work on a contingency fee, which means you won’t owe them any fees unless you win your case.
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