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Car Accident Attorney

Randy Ferguson Car Accident Lawyer

Have you been injured in a car accident caused by someone else’s negligence? Are the bills piling up, and the insurance company is giving you the run around? Are you looking for the best car accident lawyer (abogado) you can hire? When you have been seriously injured in a car accident, you need to call the top rated car accident attorney serious accident victims call when they have been injured. Randy W. Ferguson is Huntsville’s premier car accident lawyer. Contact us now to be connected with a serious car accident lawyer near you. We offer no obligation, FREE CONSULTATIONS. We also have a LOWEST FEE GUARANTEE. Home and hospital visits are available if you are unable to come to our Decatur or Huntsville office. As a Huntsville and Decatur car accident lawyer with over 30 years of experience, we’re here for you. Call 256-534-3435. We are here to help you.

About Us

Out law firm was established in 1993 in Decatur and Huntsville, Alabama. We have handled thousands of cases in Decatur, Cullman, Scottsboro, Athens, Moulton, Florence, Guntersville and Huntsville, Alabama. We also can handle accident cases across the country. We have handled car accident cases in more than 30 states. No matter where you are, we can help. It does not matter if you are uninsured or cannot afford to get medical treatment. We can help you get the treatment you need to get your life back in order.

Don’t worry if you think you cannot afford an attorney. You pay us nothing unless we win your case. Handling your own car accident claim can be risky, and you could end up getting much less than you deserve. This is especially true if you or a loved one has sustained serious injuries. Don’t let the insurance company adjusters take advantage of you by offering an inadequate settlement.Show them you mean business by getting the best car accident attorney and expertise you can get in your case. Contact the most experienced and best car accident lawyer near you. We will get you the offer you deserve.

Remember, all of our car accident consultations are free, so you have nothing to lose. Our car accident attorneys can help determine if you have a case. We can handle every aspect of your Alabama car accident claim, including:

  • Who is liable for the car accident
  • What causes of action you have against the negligent driver or owner of the motor vehicle
  • alculating the value of your car accident claim
  • Notifying the insurance company
  • Gathering all of the medicals records, bills and evidence
  • Negotiate a settlement if possible with the insurance adjuster
  • Preparing and filing your car accident lawsuit
  • Trying your case

Once you hire the law firm of Ferguson & Ferguson, we handle every aspect of your case. Contact our office to learn more about how we can help you with your Alabama car accident case. All of our consultations are free, so you have nothing to lose. Call our personal injury team today.

Types of Car Accidents

There are numerous types of motor vehicle accidents. Our attorneys have the expertise to handle all types car accidents. Our firm has represented clients who have been involved in the following types of accidents:

  • Rear-end collisions in which one car is struck by another in the back of the vehicle.
  • Head-on collisions in which the front ends of both vehicles collide usually causing serious injuries.
  • Motorcycle accidents usually cause severe injuries or death.
  • Bicycle accidents.
  • Pedestrian accidents usually involve very serious injuries or death.
  • Side impact or T-bone collisions in which one vehicle is struck on either the driver or passenger side of the vehicle.
  • Rollover accidents in which a vehicle flips or rolls over. Often SUVs or trucks. Rollover accidents are typically severe, resulting in substantial injuries and possibly death.
  • A single-vehicle accident in which a car strikes a ditch, car, tree or other object. Sometimes these accidents are caused by passengers or animals. These accidents can occur due to driver error resulting from factors such as intoxication or fatigue.
  • Multi-car pileup in which three or more vehicles are involved in the accident.
  • Commercial vehicle accidents in which 18 wheelers and other large vehicles strike other vehicles.
  • Hit and run accidents in which one of the drivers in their vehicle leaves the scene of the accident without providing any contact information. Usually they will be charged with leaving the scene of an accident if found.

Our firm has been handling the most difficult types of motor vehicles accidents for over 30 years. We can get you the compensation you deserve.

Accident Statistics

Drive Safe Alabama shared the following statistics from 2017 about traffic accidents in Alabama.

  • A traffic crash was reported every 200 seconds.
  • A person was injured in a traffic crash every 11 minutes and 2 seconds.
  • A texting driver is 23 times more likely to get into a crash than a non-texting driver.
  • Most crashes occur in urban areas, while most fatalities occur in rural areas.
  • 50% of all fatal crashes in 2016 occurred at night.
  • The state had a higher 2020 crash fatality rate than the national rate of traffic-related deaths; and
  • Nearly 60 percent of crashes involved people who did not use their safety restraints despite availability;
  • The U.S. sees approximately six million car accidents each year. That breaks down to approximately 15,000 accidents each day;
  • There are about 37,000 crash fatalities each year, or 101 deaths per day.
  • An additional 2.35 million suffer injuries or disabilities annually or 6,438 per day.
  • Car accident deaths per year among children under 15 total over 1,600, while nearly 8,000 teenagers and young adults ages 16-20 get killed in road collisions every year.

Alabama Car Insurance

If you are injured in a car crash In Alabama due to the negligence of another driver, you can file a claim against the negligent parties insurance company. In Alabama, anyone who owns and registers a car must purchase car insurance coverage, although many don’t have insurance or cancel it after getting their tags. Policies In Alabama must provide coverage for at least:

  • $25,000/$50,000 in Bodily Injury Protection, and
  • $25,000 in Property Damage Liability.

Insurance companies in Alabama are also required to offer Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury coverage. Drivers can decline the coverage in writing if they choose. Uninsured/Underinsured is the most important insurance you can buy to protect yourself from uninsured or underinsured drivers. It is cheap to purchase, and may be the difference between getting fair compensation or getting nothing. Alabama is known for having a lot of uninsured drivers. In Alabama you can also stack the coverages of up to three vehicles on a single policy, or unlimited if on separate policies.

Causes of Car Accidents

Thousands are injured each year in car accidents in Huntsville, Alabama. There are various causes of a car crashes including:

  • Driver fatigue: Drowsy driving is also called fatigued driving. It is driving while you are sleepy or tired.
  • Speeding: Almost 1/3 of all fatal car crashes in the U.S. are caused by excessive speeding.
  • Weather and road conditions: Fog, ice, floods, snow and heavy winds create driving hazards and limit visibility for safe driving.
  • Driver distractions: Some common distractions are passengers, cell phones, satellite radio, hands-free devices and outside distractions.
  • Drunk Driving: Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol increases the risk of getting into a car accident.
  • Failure to yield: Failure to yield is one of the most common causes of car accidents in the United States.
  • Running red lights and stop signs: People running lights were responsible for 846 deaths in the U.S. in 2018. People often run red lights trying to get through the intersection on a yellow light. They also run lights because they are distracted.
  • Disregarding traffic signs: Drivers often do not pay attention or follow traffic signs.
  • Driving too fast for conditions: Speeding in rain, snow or high traffic often cause accidents.
  • Failure to stay in lane: Not keeping your vehicle in your lane can cause accidents.
  • Failure to watch for motorcycles: Motorcycle accidents are usually caused by drivers not seeing motorcycles in their blind spot or pulling out in front of motorcycles.
  • Failure to yield to pedestrians: Pedestrians have the right of way in crosswalks. Drivers frequently do not see pedestrians or fail to slow for crosswalks.
  • Following to close: Rear end accidents are usually caused by drivers tailgating or following too close.
  • Improper passing: Passing in no passing zones can cause head on collisions.
  • Reckless driving: Speeding, drinking and driving and distracted driving.
  • Wrong way driving: Wrong way driving is going the wrong way down a road or interstate. Drunk drivers, the elderly and people driving on unfamiliar roads often cause wrong way head on collisions.
  • Texting and driving: The most common distracted driving ace caused by texting and driving.
  • Drowsy driving also called fatigue driving.
  • Overweight trucking loads: Improperly loaded trucks or over weight trucks cause eighteen wheeler accidents.
  • Defective vehicle parts: Defective brakes or tires often contribute to car accidents.
  • Hazardous road conditions: Potholes, drop offs and other defects often cause car accidents. You may be able to recover against the construction company or the government agency responsible for maintaining the road.
  • Confusing signs: Confusing signs can cause drivers to go the wrong way.
  • Potholes: Potholes can cause a driver to lose control or damage a vehicle and lead to an accident.
  • Construction zones: Many accidents in construction zones are caused by speeding.
  • Wet roads: Wet roads reduce your stopping distance and can cause rear end and head on collisions.
  • Road debris: Items dropped on the roads by vehicles can cause vehicles to lose control or damage their vehicle thereby causing a car accident.
  • Icy or snowy roads: Slick roads can lead to drivers losing control.
  • Shoulder drop-offs: Road defects or drop offs can cause a car to lose control or flip over.
  • Driving at night: Nearly half of all fatal accident happen at night. Often times drivers are drunk, fatigued or unable to avoid animals or cars that enter their lane of traffic.
  • Street racing: Street racing on public roads is illegal and dangerous to drivers, passengers and on lookers.
  • Fog: Always use your fog lights, drive at or below the speed limit, and constantly check to make sure that you are in your own lane.

Dangerous Roads in Alabama

Accidents can occur anywhere, including parking lots, on the highway, or even in your own driveway. The
most dangerous roads in Alabama include the following:

  • Beltline Road in Decatur, Alabama;
  • Highway 431;
  • 6th Avenue in Decatur, Alabama;
  • Interstate 85;
  • Interstate 20;
  • Interstate 65;
  • University and the Parkway Huntsville;

Responsible Parties in a Car Accident

If you have been in a car accident in Decatur or Huntsville, you can possibly recover from the following:

  • Truck drivers
  • Trucking companies
  • The driver of your car, if you were a passenger
  • Passengers in your car, if you were the driver
  • Drivers of other passenger cars on the road
  • Motorcyclists
  • Loaders of trucks
  • Trains
  • Bus drivers
  • Transit companies
  • Uber and Lyft drivers
  • Employers of at-fault parties
  • Vehicle manufacturers
  • Bicyclists
  • Pedestrians
  • Road maintenance or contractors
  • Bars or taverns
  • Maintenance companies
  • Drunk drivers
  • Government agencies

What to do After A Car Accident

After a car accident, you are often confused and unsure of what to say or do. Always remain at the scene until you can speak with the other party involved if you can. Never admit you were at fault and do the following:

  • Immediately file an accident report with the police, sheriff or state trooper, if the agency has not done so at the scene.
  • Write down the name, address, insurance information, vehicle license number and driver’s license number of any and all persons involved in the car accident. Record names, addresses and telephone numbers of all witnesses.
  • Obtain photographs of the accident scene, all vehicles involved (before repairing) and any visible injuries to the parties involved, such as cuts, bruises, and scars.
  • If you have a dashcam installed by a company like BlackBoxMyCar, recover any footage that documents the accident.
  • Do not discuss the accident or your injuries with anyone, with the exception of your doctor and your attorney.
  • Do not consent to a recorded statement or sign any document without first reviewing it with your attorney. Innocent statements made by you attempting to assist an insurance adjuster can easily be misinterpreted and used to deny or minimize your recovery.
  • Immediately seek medical attention and tell your doctor the nature and extent of your pain and injury, and how the injury occurred.
  • Track Your Expenses. If you car is written off from an accident, you may have to fork out a lot for a new car, so looking for a used car may be your best option.
    A strong claim clearly outlines the financial impact of your accident. Keep records of your:

    • All medical bills, including doctor’s visits, surgery and therapy,
    • Future medical bills including long term care,
    • mileage driven to all medical providers,
    • rental car expenses,
    • time away from work,
    • and any other expenses your accident has caused.

Hospitals Serving North Alabama

People who are injured and require emergency care in North Alabama have many choices when it comes to medical care. If you have suffered serious trauma in your auto accidents you will normally be transported to one of the following hospitals. If you are in either hospital recovering from your injuries, we are available 24-7 to discuss your case. In most instances you will receive at least four bills when you are transported to one of these hospitals. The hospital bill, radiology bill, emergency physician bill and the ambulance bill. If necessary, you may receive other treatment and bills from orthopeadic surgeons and other physicians. You may be worried about how you will pay your medical bills and monthly bills. If necessary, we can connect you to companies that do low interest loans to cover your living expenses and medical bills while you recover. Our injury attorneys can help guide you through the process of recovering for your injuries. The hospitals in North Alabama are:

  • Decatur Morgan Hospital – Parkway Campus
    1874 Beltline Rd. S.W.
    Decatur, Alabama
    Phone: (256) 973-2000
    Website
  • Decatur Morgan Hospital – Decatur Campus
    1201 7th St. S.E.
    Decatur, Alabama 35601
    Phone: (256) 341-2000
    Website
  • Huntsville Hospital
    101 Sivley Rd SW
    Huntsville, Alabama 25801
    Phone: (256) 265-1000
    Website
  • Crestwood Medical Center
    One Hospital Drive
    Huntsville, AL 35801
    Phone: (256) 429-4000
    Website
  • Athens Limestone Hospital
    700 Market St W
    Athens, AL 35611
    Phone: (256) 233-9292
    Website
  • Cullman Regional Medical Center
    1912 AL-157
    Cullman, AL 35058
    Phone: (256) 737-2000
    Website
  • Madison Hospital
    8375 Hwy 72 W
    Madison, AL 35758
    Phone: (256) 265-2012
    Website
  • Highlands Medical Center
    380 Woods Cove Rd
    Scottsboro, AL 35768
    Phone: (256) 259-4444
    Website
  • Marshall Medical Center North
    8000 AL-69
    Guntersville, AL 35976
    Phone: (256) 571-8000
    Website
  • Marshall Medical Center South
    2505 US-431
    Boaz, AL 35957
    Phone: (256) 593-8310
    Website
  • North Alabama Medical Center
    1701 Veterans Dr
    Florence, AL 35630
    Phone: (256) 629-1000
    Website
  • DeKalb Regional Medical Center
    200 Medical Center Dr SW
    Fort Payne, AL 35968
    Phone: (256) 845-3150
    Website
  • Helen Keller Hospital
    1300 South Montgomery Avenue
    Sheffield, AL
    Phone: (256) 386-4196
    Website
  • Lawrence Medical Center
    202 Hospital Street
    Moulton, AL 35650
    Phone: (256) 974-2200
    Website
  • Gadsden Medical Center
    1007 Goodyear Ave
    Gadsden, AL 35903
    Phone: (256) 494-4000
    Website

What are the Most Common Car Accident Injuries?

More than half of all accidents in Alabama result in an injury to the driver or his or her passengers. If you or a loved one sustain injuries in a car accident in Alabama, you and your loved ones have a right to be compensated for your injuries. Many of the injuries we see include the following:

  • Hip injuries
  • Shoulder injuries
  • Strained ligaments
  • Back muscle sprains
  • Scrapes and Cuts: Shattered glass from the windshield or side windows can leave the car accident victim with a serious injury, including a deep cut and facial laceration leaving deformity, scar tissue, or nerve damage.
  • Contusions
  • Broken ribs
  • Internal injuries
  • Jaw injuries
  • Loss of teeth
  • Neck injuries
  • Crushed larynx
  • Crushed trachea
  • Broken neck
  • Pelvic injuries
  • Penetration injuries
  • Burn injuries
  • Catastrophic injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Lacerations
  • Bruising
  • Whiplash: A collision can whip the head and neck, often causing a serious injury with pain and stiffness in the cervical spine.
  • Concussion: A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that can cause dizziness, nausea, vomiting, confusion, and headache.
  • Eye injury: Eye injuries can cause blindness and even permanent vision loss.
  • Seatbelt injuries: Seatbelts can cause bruising, internal injuries and spinal injuries.
  • Chest injury
  • Degloving injury
  • Spinal cord injury: Damage to the spinal cord can lead to paralysis or loss of mobility in the limbs.
  • Traumatic brain injury: A blow to the head can cause the brain to collide with the skull, leading to swelling and potential damage.
  • Amputation
  • Paralysis
  • Wrongful death
  • Soft tissue injuries

Damages You Can Recover

An individual who negligently operates a motor vehicle may be liable for a wide variety of damages that an accident can cause, including but not limited to the following:

  • Disability and Disfigurement
  • Loss of Consortium
  • Medical Bills
  • Lost Wages
  • Mental and Emotional Distress
  • Out of Pocket Expenses
  • Pain and Suffering
  • Property Damage

When it comes to finding the best insurance plan for your vehicle, it is important that you find the best coverage for your needs. It could be beneficial to you that when you’re researching for an insurance company, that you compare deals as you could come away with a cheap quote all whilst having that protection. It’s a win-win.
If you were the victim of a crash, then you could be entitled to even more money – so contact us today. It’s our job to get you the money you’re truly owed.

How Much Money Can I Recover

The amount of money you can recover in a car accident depends on a number of different factors including the following:

  • Cost of your medical treatment
  • Wages you lost because of the accident
  • Pain and suffering
  • How severe are your injuries
  • Future medicals
  • Impairment
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Emotional suffering
  • Loss of consortium
  • Insurance of liable party
  • Your own uninsured/underinsured insurance
  • Subrogation

How Long Do You Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Alabama?

In Alabama, there is a general two-year statute of limitations. This means that you have two years from the time of the car accident to file a lawsuit, or your case is gone forever. The statute is different if you are a minor. Even if you think the deadline to file your case might have passed, there may be other ways to extend the deadline. Alabama law requires that all claims against municipalities are filed within six months of an accident. Talk to an attorney as soon as you can to preserve your claim.

Why Hire Car Accident Attorneys Ferguson and Ferguson

The law offices of Ferguson and Ferguson takes pride in giving each client individual and personal attention.

  • We are committed to excellent client service.
  • We care about our clients, and have patience.
  • We identify the party responsible for your injuries.
  • We obtain your medical records and bills.
  • We can help with financial assistance.
  • We will help you get necessary medical treatment.
  • We get your bills paid, reduced and/or eliminated.
  • Free phone consultation 24/7.
  • Free office consultation as late as 7 p.m. and Saturdays.
  • Two locations near you.
  • We answer all our clients calls, or return them promptly.
  • We make sure that our clients understand each step of their case.
  • We have great compassion for the physical, emotional, and financial problems that our clients suffered, and will do everything possible to get them through their difficult time.

Frequently Asked Questions

These are some of our most frequently asked questions:

Do I need a lawyer after a car accident?

In a car accident case, you are dealing with a team of insurance adjusters and attorneys. There job is to pay you as little as possible. Contact an experienced car accident attorney who will give you a free consultation.

What is contributory negligence?

If you were partially at fault for the accident you cannot recover anything against the other party in the accident. That is Alabama law.

Should I accept a settlement?

If you are injured, you should never accept a settlement from an insurance company before talking to an attorney. Insurance companies try to pay out as little money as possible in every case. An attorney can usually get you a much bigger settlement.

What injuries are most common from car accidents?

People injured in car accidents in Alabama often sustain cuts, broken bones and soft tissue injuries. Other common injuries from car wrecks can include neck injuries, herniated discs, head injuries and brain injuries.

How much does a car accident lawyer cost?

Since we work on a contingency fee basis you don’t need to pay us unless and until we win your case. We get paid through the winning settlement from the insurance company. Since insurance companies are always trying to pay out the least amount possible, you can’t afford not to hire an attorney in a serious injury matter. We never charge a fee up front. We only get paid if we win your case. All consultations are free.

How much time do I have after my car accident to file a lawsuit?

Two years in Alabama, unless you are a minor.

What should I do after my accident?

Call the police and do a report. Notify your insurance company. Take pictures of the accident scene and your injuries. Get medical treatment. Call our office.

Every insurance company has adjusters, investigators, and attorneys assigned to auto accident claims. Their primary goal is to limit the amount of compensation the insurance company pays to car accident victims like you. Insurance companies are not the friends of injured claimants. Don’t make their job easier by providing them with information that they can use or manipulate to deny your claim. Make sure you have the best Huntsville car accident lawyer you can hire on your side to aggressively protect your interests.

WHAT TO DO WHEN THE INSURANCE COMPANY CALLS YOU

Free Case Review

Have you been injured in a car accident and need help from an experienced car accident attorney? Our experienced lawyers are here to provide you with a free, no-obligation case consultation at your convenience Making the decision to hire a car accident lawyer is an important choice that takes careful consideration. If you need a car accident lawyer in Huntsville, AL, call or email us today. Our consultations are free. We can visit you or your loved one at a hospital, residence, or workplace. Some car accident lawyers, due to their lack of skill or resources, may not pursue all claims and compensation available to you. If you have been a victim of a car accident, do not hesitate to call our skilled and experienced car accident attorneys in Huntsville, AL for a free assessment of your situation. Call now 1-800-752-1998 or 256-534-3435.

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