Cross & Smith LLC
205-391-0618

Cullman, Alabama

Cross & Smith handles personal injury, truck accident and car accident cases in Cullman, Alabama and surrounding areas. Highway 157 serves as a primary link to Interstate 65 for Northwest Alabama counties and communities. Accordingly, there are a number of truck and auto accidents that occur in the Cullman County area. We have the resources necessary to investigate and handle those types of personal injury cases.

Cullman is located in North Central Alabama along Interstate 65. Cullman is located approximately fifty-five miles south of Huntsville and fifty miles north of Birmingham. Cullman was founded in 1873 by Col. John Gottfried Cullman and was originally established as a colony for German refugees. Cullman’s economy is predominately supported by agriculture and has the highest agricultural production in the State of Alabama. Over the years Cullman’s economy has grown to include manufacturing and distribution facilities. The City of Cullman is home to 15,000 residents and houses the famous Ave Maria Grotto. The Grotto is known throughout the world as “Jerusalem in miniature” and houses 125 reproductions of famous shrines and historic buildings from throughout the world.

The Thirty-Second Judicial Circuit serves the citizens of Cullman, Alabama. The Cullman County Courthouse is located at 500 2nd Avenue Southwest, Cullman, Alabama 35055. The Cullman County Courthouse houses the Circuit Court, District Court, Probate Office, District Attorney, County Commission, Juvenile Probation Office and Adult Probation Office. The Municipal Court is located at 204 2nd Avenue Northeast, Cullman, Alabama 35055 and handles all traffic tickets, criminal misdemeanor cases, and city ordinance violations within Cullman’s police jurisdiction. Cullman operates under a Mayor-Council form of government. The Mayor and five council members are elected every four years and serve concurrent terms. Cullman is the county seat of Cullman County. Cullman County is also home to several other towns including Hanceville and Holly Pond.

Our lawyers handle personal injury, truck wreck and car wreck cases in the district and circuit courts of Cullman County.

The city is located atop Brindley Mountain. The area is connected geographically to the area known as Sand Mountain, which sits at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The elevation is close to the watershed located between the Tennessee River and the Black Warrior River. Cullman provides its own town water supply from a city owned lake that is located within the city limits.

The Cullman City School System operates five schools, including Cullman Primary School (Pre-K–First Grade), East Elementary School (Second Grade–Sixth Grade), West Elementary School (Second Grade–Sixth Grade), John G. Cullman Middle School (Seventh and Eighth Grades), and Cullman High School (Ninth Grade–Twelfth Grade). In addition, there are several private schools in Cullman, including Saint Bernard Preparatory School, Saint Bernard Middle School, Sacred Heart Elementary School, Saint Paul’s Lutheran School and Cullman Christian School.

Our office is located at 907 17th Avenue, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401. We have successfully handled a broad range of personal injury cases in Cullman, Alabama.

If you or any family members have been injured, e-mail us or call our attorneys toll free at 1-877-791-0618. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis. The initial consultation for personal injury, truck accident and car accident cases is completely free of charge. No recovery. No fee.

Hear What Our Clients Have To Say

"After my husband was injured in a burn accident at work, we felt the accident could have been avoided. I was not sure where to start, but after careful research, we met with Justin Smith and shared our experience. From day one, we felt we were in good hands. Justin and Dell explained everything and kept us informed from start to finish. It was a complicated case that took an outside the box approach. Both Justin and Dell made us feel like part of the team."
Posted By: Rhonda Moore

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