Man suffering nursing home abuse in Alabama looks out the window
Alabama Nursing Home Abuse: What You Need to Know

A nursing home should be a place a loved one goes to spend their last years peacefully and as comfortably as possible.  They should receive proper medical care from attentive and professional health care workers in an environment catered to their needs.  Unfortunately, all too often there are cases where residents of a nursing home…

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Protesters fill the street with signs as they follow the guide to protests laws in Alabama
Guide to Protest Laws in Alabama

In the United States, people have the right to peacefully protest under the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech. However, governments can limit freedom of speech, which includes requiring limitations on protesting. In this blog, we will review the laws you need to know about protesting in Alabama. Alabama Protest Laws: Riots In Alabama, we have…

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A head on collision is one of the six most common types of car wrecks.
Common Types of Car Wrecks

Car accidents are, unfortunately, daily occurrences that affect countless lives.  In 2018 alone, there were more than six and a half million car crashes resulting in more than 36,500 deaths. Though car wrecks are regularly occurring, they are not all the same and may happen due to circumstances beyond or within your control.  6 of…

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What You Need to Know about the Latest Alabama Safer at Home Update
What You Need to Know about the Latest Alabama Safer at Home Update

Effective Friday, May 22, 2020, at 5:00 p.m., Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has again revised her Safer at Home Order. The May Update now allows most businesses to reopen and many activities to resume.  The new amended Safer at Home Order relaxes many of the restrictions for most businesses, workplaces, and recreation areas in Alabama—some continue to…

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What Alabama Businesses Must Do to Reopen
What Alabama Businesses Must Do to Reopen

Alabama’s new amended Safer at Home Order will allow most businesses to reopen as of 5:00 p.m. on Monday, May 11, 2020. However, there are specific guidelines in the Order that different categories of businesses will have to meet. These rules ensure the safety of employees and customers. The goal is to slow the spread…

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What Changed in the Updated Safer at Home Order
What Changed in the Updated Safer at Home Order

Effective Monday, May 11, 2020 at 5:00 p.m., Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has revised her Safer at Home Order allowing a wide range of businesses to reopen and activities to resume.  The new amended Safer at Home Order relaxes most of the restrictions for businesses, workplaces, and recreation areas in Alabama.  About the Amended Alabama Safer at…

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What Businesses Need to Know about COVID-19 Liability
UPDATED: What Businesses Need to Know about COVID-19 Liability

When a business invites customers into their premises to shop and/or purchase goods or services, the business has a duty to maintain its store in a reasonably safe condition and to warn of hazards that it knows or should know exist.  These safe conditions are especially important in light of the current Coronavirus pandemic. Restaurants…

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What does Alabama's Safer at Home Order Mean for You?
What does Alabama’s Safer at Home Order Mean for You?

Effective Thursday, April 30, 2020, at 5:00 p.m., Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has revised her Stay at Home Order requiring persons in Alabama to stay in their homes.  The new Safer at Home Order relaxes some of the restrictions for businesses, workplaces, and recreation areas in Alabama.  About Alabama’s Safer at Home Order When does…

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Workers’ Comp and COVID-19: What You Need to Know
Workers’ Comp and COVID-19: What You Need to Know

Many employees are concerned about being exposed to COVID-19 or contracting the virus while performing their job.  Although employers should be following the Centers for Disease Control Guidelines and OSHA Guidelines as best practices to keep employees safe, there is still a risk of infection if employees are working together and/or are coming into contact…

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