Alabama’s Statute of Limitations: How Long Do You Have to File an Injury Claim?
In Alabama you have two years from the date of an accident to file a personal injury claim. David Greene explains the statute of limitations and the cost of waiting.
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In Alabama you have two years from the date of an accident to file a personal injury claim. David Greene explains the statute of limitations and the cost of waiting.
Alabama’s statute of limitations gives you two years from an accident to file an injury claim. David Greene explains on FOX10’s Studio 10.
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After an accident, it’s not uncommon for an insurance company to make a settlement offer fairly quickly. For someone facing medical bills and missed work, that money can be tempting. But is accepting the first offer always the best idea?
A lot of people who’ve been in an accident don’t know where to start when it comes to finding a lawyer. The ads are everywhere and most of them say roughly the same things. David Greene of Greene & Phillips Injury Lawyers in Mobile, Alabama, recently joined Studio 10 to talk through what actually matters when you’re trying to make that decision.
The first few minutes after a car wreck matter more than most people realize. David Greene joined Studio 10 to walk through what to do at the scene, why the police report matters even for a minor fender bender, and what to say if the other driver’s insurance company calls.
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