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Posted by Whit Drake  |  March 13, 2025

What Is Subrogation in a Personal Injury Claim?

Subrogate means to substitute one party for another in a legal claim. In insurance, an insurer pays a policyholder’s claim and then seeks reimbursement from the responsible party. This process allows the insurer to recover costs while preventing the policyholder from collecting twice for the same loss. In the case of accidental injury, it...
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Posted by Whit Drake  |  March 13, 2025

Can I Seek Compensation for a Defective Smoke Detector?

A defective smoke detector can fail to alert occupants to a fire, leading to property damage or injury. Causes include dead batteries, sensor failure, or manufacturing defects. Victims may pursue legal action against manufacturers or landlords for negligence. Regular testing and maintenance help prevent failures. Fires create many hazards to those trapped in, or...
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Posted by Whit Drake  |  March 13, 2025

The Admissibility of “Absence” Evidence

Evidence not admissible in court includes hearsay, illegally obtained evidence, privileged communications, and irrelevant or prejudicial material. Courts exclude evidence that violates legal rules, such as coerced confessions or attorney-client conversations. Proper objections by attorneys can also prevent inadmissible evidence from influencing a case. Every personal injury claim in Birmingham centers on evidence. Evidence...
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Posted by Whit Drake  |  March 13, 2025

How to Avoid Lead Exposure at Work

Avoid lead exposure at work by wearing protective gear, washing hands before eating, and using proper ventilation. Follow workplace safety protocols, avoid bringing lead dust home, and undergo regular blood tests if exposed. Employers should provide training, PPE, and hygiene facilities to minimize risks. Lead is a toxic substance that can cause many severe...
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Posted by Whit Drake  |  March 13, 2025

What Can I Expect During a Personal Injury Deposition?

During a personal injury deposition, the injured party answers questions under oath from the opposing attorney. This includes details about the accident, injuries, medical treatment, and impact on daily life. Attorneys record responses for use in court. A court reporter documents the testimony, which can influence settlement negotiations or trial outcomes. Don’t let the...
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Posted by Mary Bruce  |  March 10, 2025

How to Not Admit Fault in an Accident

Table of Contents What Happens if You Don’t Admit Fault in an Accident? Understanding Fault in Accidents Factoids About Car Accidents Immediate Steps After an Accident Dealing with Insurance Companies Legal Implications Responding to Questions About Fault Relevance of Vehicle Position Consequences of Admissions Safety Precautions to Avoid Accidents Need Legal Assistance? Avoid admitting...
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Posted by Whit Drake  |  March 10, 2025

Do “Beware of Dog” Signs Legally Protect Dog Owners From Lawsuits?

Avoid admitting fault in an accident by stating only the facts, not apologizing, and letting insurance and authorities determine liability. Provide necessary details to police, but do not speculate. Gather evidence, take photos, and get witness statements to support your case. In Alabama, victims can sue pet owners if the pet causes injury or...
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Posted by Mary Bruce  |  March 10, 2025

When is a Rear-End Collision Not Your Fault?

A rear-end collision may not be your fault if the front driver made a sudden, reckless stop, reversed unexpectedly, had malfunctioning brake lights, or if you were pushed into their vehicle by another car. Poor road conditions or an unavoidable emergency may also shift liability. The majority of collisions, or about 29% of all...
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Posted by Mary Bruce  |  March 10, 2025

How to Tell Who Sideswiped Who

Determine who sideswiped whom by examining the direction of scratches, dent patterns, and paint transfer. The vehicle that made contact will have damage on its front or side edges, while the impacted vehicle will show scraping along its side. Matching paint transfer and debris location also help establish fault. Misplaced blame can lead to...
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Posted by Whit Drake  |  December 16, 2024

Homewood AL Personal Injury Law Firm

Suffering an injury due to someone else’s negligence can turn your life upside down. You may be facing mounting medical bills, struggling to make ends meet while unable to work, or dealing with the emotional toll of recovery. At Drake Injury Lawyers, we understand the stress that comes with these challenges. Whether it’s a...
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