Alabama gives you two years to file most injury claims. When the driver who hurt you died in the crash, a different clock can cut that short without warning, and it starts running the moment a probate court appoints someone to handle the estate. Under Section 43-2-350 of the Alabama Code, claims against an estate…
An adjuster’s favorite question after a crash is simple: Send me your pay stubs. For millions of American workers, that request has no answer, because as of December 2025, roughly 16.6 million people in the United States were self-employed, and broader surveys that count freelancers and side gig earners put the number far higher. Not…
The most dangerous moment in a road debris crash is often the one where nothing hits you. A recent AAA Foundation study found that road debris was likely a factor in more than 319,000 crashes between 2018 and 2023, causing over 32,000 injuries and 433 deaths. While nearly 90 percent of those crashes involved striking…
The auto policy sitting in your glove box may contain a sentence Alabama courts threw out more than fifty years ago. Many policies still say that a hit-and-run claim requires physical contact with the other vehicle. In Alabama, that clause is contrary to the state’s uninsured motorist statute and cannot be enforced. That matters enormously…
Alabama has a statute that lets grandparents ask a court for visitation in defined circumstances. It has no equivalent statute for stepparents. A person can pack lunches, sit through surgeries, and coach the team for a decade, and still walk out of a divorce with no legal claim to the child at all. That gap…
Most divorcing parents assume the college fund belongs to their child. It does not. A 529 plan is a financial account owned by one adult, and most plans do not allow joint ownership, which means one parent holds the power to withdraw the money or redirect it to someone else entirely. That single fact reshapes…
Here’s something that surprises most Alabama parents in the middle of a medical dispute. Once a child turns 14, state law lets that child consent to their own medical, dental, and mental health care, and no other person’s consent is required. For younger children, though, the authority sits squarely with the parents, and a custody…
The IRS has measured something that every family court judge already suspects. Wage earners misreport about 1 percent of their income, because an employer reports it for them. For sole proprietors, whose income carries little or no third-party reporting, that figure climbs to roughly 55 percent. That gap explains why an Alabama judge rarely stops…