Image by wwarby via Flickr Many times people want to wait too long before hiring an attorney. Evidence can quickly disappear! Many times one of the first things an attorney does when they are representing someone is to preserve the evidence. When there is an accident or wreck, the accident scene can quickly change or…
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Many times when people come to see me about an automobile accident or injury, they ask, “Do I need witnesses?” The simple answer is that the more witnesses you have, the better. Best is when you have two or more witnesses besides yourself. This provides verification of what you saw. If you do know of…
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July 10, 2008 by
Rick in
Auto Accidents,
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Legal Theories,
Neligent Entrustment,
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Previously, I’ve written about the dangerous driving of Nick “Hogan” Bollea, Hulk Hogan’s son, a juvenile. If this had occurred in Alabama, what are the legal implications? In Alabama we have a legal theory called negligent entrustment. The idea behind the law is that if you know that someone is a dangerous driver, if you…
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