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Kronospan Hit with $80,000 Fine for Air Quality Violations: What Calhoun County Residents Should Know

June 13, 2025

Kronospan has officially agreed to the fines. For more information about the case, see the consent decree that Kronospan signed accepting the fines below. As of this writing, Kronospan has not issued a public statement regarding the violations or the proposed penalty. If you live near Eastaboga, you might want to know about a recent…

Can You File Both Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Claims After a Workplace Accident in Alabama?

June 6, 2025

When workplace accidents involve multiple employers or third parties, injured workers often wonder about their legal options.  A recent case involving a staffing agency employee injured by equipment operated by a client company’s employee highlights the complex interplay between workers’ compensation and personal injury claims in Alabama. Understanding these distinctions can mean the difference between…

How to File for Divorce in Alabama

June 6, 2025

Alabama ranks among the top five states for divorce rates, with 3.6 divorces per 1,000 residents annually, reflecting the reality that many Alabama couples face the difficult decision to end their marriages.  When that time comes, understanding the proper legal process for filing for divorce becomes essential for protecting your rights and ensuring a smooth…

How Much Is Pain and Suffering Worth?

June 6, 2025

Across the United States, pain and suffering settlement averages vary. A minor soft tissue injury might settle for $1,000, while catastrophic injuries resulting in permanent disability can command settlements exceeding hundreds of thousands of dollars. In Alabama, determining the worth of pain and suffering damages requires understanding the state’s unique legal landscape, including its strict…

Average Uninsured Motorist Settlement in Alabama

June 6, 2025

According to the Insurance Information Institute, nearly 20% of Alabama drivers operate vehicles without insurance coverage, making Alabama the seventh-worst state in the nation for uninsured motorists.  When you’re involved in a car accident with one of these drivers, the financial consequences can be devastating—especially when medical bills pile up and the at-fault driver has…

Is Alabama a Community Property State?

June 6, 2025

While nine states in America operate under community property laws where marital assets are split exactly 50/50, Alabama takes a fundamentally different approach to property division during divorce.  Alabama follows equitable distribution principles, which means courts divide marital property fairly rather than equally—a distinction that can significantly impact your financial future after divorce. Understanding whether…

Senator Tommy Tuberville Officially Announces 2026 Alabama Governor Run

May 30, 2025

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville made it official this week, announcing his candidacy for Alabama Governor in 2026. The former Auburn University football coach and first-term senator launched his campaign with strong backing from President Trump and immediate recognition as the frontrunner in the race to succeed term-limited Governor Kay Ivey. From the Gridiron to the…

Alabama Parole Board Proposes New Release Guidelines After Years of Legislative Pressure

May 30, 2025

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles has finally responded to mounting legislative criticism by proposing new guidelines that could reshape how parole decisions are made across the state. After years of operating under guidelines that the board itself rarely followed, these proposed changes represent a significant shift in Alabama’s approach to criminal justice reform.…

Toxic Baby Food Linked to Autism: What Parents Need to Know

May 30, 2025

Recent investigations have uncovered a disturbing link between certain baby food products and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Many common baby foods—such as purees, cereals, and snacks—have been found to contain high levels of heavy metals like arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury. These substances are known neurotoxins, which means they can disrupt the developing brains of…

What Age Can a Child Decide Which Parent to Live With in Alabama?

May 30, 2025

Alabama law contains no specific age at which children automatically gain the right to choose which parent they live with following divorce or separation. Unlike some states that establish bright-line rules at age 14 or 16, Alabama courts maintain discretionary authority to consider children’s preferences at any age while weighing numerous other factors that determine…

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