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Michael T.’s Story: Seeking Justice with Andy Citrin Attorneys
Go to Michael T.’s Story: Seeking Justice with Andy Citrin AttorneysMichael Suffers Serious Injuries Due to a Company’s Negligence On his way to an appointment, Michael T. suffered a severe, disabling injury because of a company’s negligence. Unfortunately, Michael had pre-existing conditions that complicated his recovery, and he faced a difficult and uncertain path forward. (Due to a confidentiality agreement, neither Michael nor Andy Citrin…
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Did a Drunk or Drugged Driver Cause Your Crash? Here’s What You Need to Know
Go to Did a Drunk or Drugged Driver Cause Your Crash? Here’s What You Need to KnowIf you see someone veering all over the road, you likely assume they’re drunk, but there’s a good chance the driver’s impairment is at least partially due to drug use. As drug and alcohol use grows, our roads are becoming more dangerous. In this article, Andy Citrin explains the drugged driving problem, and what you…
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How Long Do I Have to Contact a Personal Injury Attorney in Alabama?
Go to How Long Do I Have to Contact a Personal Injury Attorney in Alabama?After being injured in a car accident, thinking about putting your life back together can feel impossible. If you believe your injuries are the result of someone else’s negligence, it can be hard to think about taking action when you’re still healing from a traumatic car accident. You might want to put off seeking justice…
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Alabama Is Not a No-Fault State — Here’s What That Means if You Get in a Car Accident
Go to Alabama Is Not a No-Fault State — Here’s What That Means if You Get in a Car AccidentUnlike some states, Alabama uses a fault-based system for auto insurance claims. When someone causes a car accident in our state, their insurance company typically must pay for the victims’ losses. However, as with any injury claim, things are more complicated than they seem. In this article, we’ll break down the basics of Alabama auto…
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Who Pays When Delivery Trucks Cause Injuries?
Go to Who Pays When Delivery Trucks Cause Injuries?Who Pays When Delivery Trucks Cause Injuries in Alabama? As home delivery services like Amazon and Shipt increase in popularity, our roads are becoming more congested with delivery trucks. Often, the drivers of these trucks work under tight deadlines and intense pressure from their employers. These factors inevitably lead to aggressive driving, distraction, and crashes.…
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Unpacking ‘Mild’ Traumatic Brain Injuries and Compensation
Go to Unpacking ‘Mild’ Traumatic Brain Injuries and CompensationAfter a serious car accident, slip and fall, or another personal injury, many victims report headaches, problems concentrating, and other symptoms associated with a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). Unfortunately, even a “mild” TBI can change your life forever. Keep reading to learn more about these complicated injuries and find out about Andy Citrin Injury…
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What Every Crash Victim Needs to Know About Truck Technology
Go to What Every Crash Victim Needs to Know About Truck TechnologyToday’s big trucks are complex machines filled with sensors, cameras, and tracking devices. Companies use these tools to track their drivers, but an experienced truck accident lawyer knows that the data from these devices can also identify the exact causes of a crash. In this article, we’ll explain how the experienced team at Andy Citrin…
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Hit by a Drowsy Driver in Alabama? Here’s What to Do
Go to Hit by a Drowsy Driver in Alabama? Here’s What to DoAt Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys, we understand the dangers of driver fatigue all too well after handling cases for many victims who were hurt by drowsy drivers. Unfortunately, many people don’t realize that drowsy driving poses just as serious a danger as drunk or drugged driving. Keep reading to learn how you can prevent fatigue-related…
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DEA Will Begin Sharing Prescription Drug Data With Attorney Generals
Go to DEA Will Begin Sharing Prescription Drug Data With Attorney GeneralsBy: Attorney Mitch Grissim For several years now we’ve all heard about the opioid addiction crisis that’s become an epidemic problem across our nation. Now, a number of attorneys general across the nation have stepped forward to work with the Drug Enforcement Agency on a new way to crack down on the role that big pharma…