If you suffer an injury on property owned by another person or business in Alabama, it is important to understand the various laws and rules that will
Pre-Injury Releases and Waivers
“Please be careful” is a continuous warning parents relay to their children, but children are often faced with many risks that are outside of
Attractive Nuisances in Alabama
Under most circumstances, a landowner in Alabama has very minimal obligation to trespassers. Typically, a landowner is only required to refrain from
A Homeowner’s responsibility when serving alcoholic beverages in Alabama
Southern hospitality is a long standing tradition in Alabama and our residents take pride in offering guests food and drink — especially during
Can a landlord be liable for an injury caused by a tenant’s dog?
Under longstanding Alabama law, the “owner or keeper” of a vicious or dangerous dog is legally responsible for any injuries caused by the animal.
What is “subrogation” and how does it affect my personal injury claim in Alabama?
Subrogation is the right of a third party – usually a health, disability or automobile insurance company – to recover money paid to or on behalf of
Five things the jury does not get to know in a personal injury case in Alabama
Although many think the dramatic parts of a trial – the opening and closing arguments — are the most crucial moments, the actual evidence presented
Proving a Slip and Fall Case in Alabama
There are many types claims made as a result of injuries on another person’s property under Alabama’s common law. These claims are commonly referred