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How Social Media Activity Could Impact Your Car Accident Claim

April 18, 2025

Nearly 71% of Americans actively use social media platforms, sharing moments of their lives without realizing these digital footprints might become evidence in legal proceedings.  After a car accident in Alabama, that innocent vacation photo or frustrated status update could cost you thousands in compensation.  Insurance adjusters now routinely scour claimants’ social media accounts, looking…

Alabama Student’s Death Raises Legal Questions About Outdoor Recreation Safety

April 11, 2025

In a heartbreaking incident that has shaken the University of Alabama community, 22-year-old Malachi Crain lost his life when a tree fell on his hammock during a camping trip in Georgia’s Chattahoochee National Forest. The accident, which occurred around 2 a.m. on April 6, 2025, has raised important questions about liability and safety in outdoor…

Alabama’s New Legislation Expands Healthcare Access for Pregnant Women

April 11, 2025

In a significant development for maternal healthcare in Alabama, state legislators have unanimously passed a bill that could substantially improve access to healthcare for pregnant women across the state. On Tuesday, April 2, 2025, Alabama lawmakers approved legislation that would expedite Medicaid access for expectant mothers, joining other Southern states in addressing the region’s concerning…

Capital Murder Case Brings Renewed Attention to Alabama’s Domestic Violence Laws

April 11, 2025

A capital murder case in Montgomery County has brought renewed attention to Alabama’s domestic violence laws and the critical legal processes that follow such tragic incidents.  Rogers McCloud Jr., 20, was arrested on April 4, 2025, and charged with capital murder in connection with the death of his girlfriend, 21-year-old Alabama State University student Gennia…

Alabama School Employee Admits to Sexual Encounters With Student

April 11, 2025

A recent case in Lauderdale County, AL has brought renewed attention to Alabama’s strict laws governing relationships between school employees and students.  These laws, designed to protect young people in educational settings, create specific legal frameworks that differ significantly from standard age of consent statutes in the state. Recent Case Highlights Legal Distinctions On April…

Alabama’s “Good Dad Act” Could Transform Custody Rights for Unmarried Fathers

April 11, 2025

Alabama lawmakers are set to consider groundbreaking legislation that could significantly alter custody arrangements for unmarried parents across the state. The proposed “Good Dad Act,” pre-filed in November 2024, aims to establish more equitable custody rights for unmarried fathers who acknowledge paternity of their children. For many Alabama families, this legislation represents a potential shift…

Alabama House Committee Approves Workers’ Compensation for Educators

April 3, 2025

In a significant development for Alabama’s education workforce, a House committee has unanimously approved legislation that would extend workers’ compensation benefits to public education employees across the state. The bill represents a major step forward in providing essential protections for teachers and staff who suffer injuries while performing their duties. Senate Bill 1 (SB 1),…

Proposed Tort Reform Legislation Could Reshape Alabama’s Legal Landscape

April 3, 2025

A potentially game-changing piece of legislation made its first appearance in the Alabama State Legislature on April 4, 2024.  On that date, Senate Bill 293 was formally introduced to the Senate Judiciary Committee, proposing sweeping changes to how personal injury cases are handled throughout Alabama. This comprehensive tort reform measure has quickly generated intense discussion…

Suspected Tornado Damages Alabama School: Legal Implications for Property Damage and Personal Injury

April 3, 2025

A suspected tornado ripped through Dothan Preparatory Academy in Dothan, Alabama, at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Monday, March 31, 2025, causing significant structural damage and sending two students to the hospital.  The severe weather event, which tore off portions of the school’s roof, has raised important questions about liability, safety protocols, and recovery options for…

Alabama Judge Denies Police Officer Immunity in Fatal Shooting

April 3, 2025

A significant legal ruling in Montgomery, AL could have far-reaching implications for personal injury cases involving law enforcement in Alabama.  On Monday, Morgan County Circuit Judge Charles Elliott denied immunity to police officer Mac Marquette, who is charged with murder in the September 29, 2023, fatal shooting of Steve Perkins. The case centers around a…

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