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Burns, Cunningham & Mackey, P.C., Attorneys at Law
50 St. Emanuel St.
Mobile, AL 36602
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Mobile, AL 36633
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How to Avoid Accidents with School Buses
/by Pete MackeyEvery day, millions of children across Alabama and the United States rely on school buses for safe transportation to and from school. These big yellow student carriers are a familiar sight on our roads, but they also present unique challenges for drivers, pedestrians, and communities. Understanding how to prevent school bus collisions and reduce school […]
Why You Shouldn’t Give an Insurance Adjuster Your Health History
/by Pete MackeyInsurance adjusters often request complete health histories during claims, but Alabama residents should be cautious about sharing sensitive medical information. Understanding the potential risks and consequences of disclosing your entire medical record is important when dealing with insurance claims. Knowledge about your rights regarding health information can significantly impact the outcome of your claim. Understanding […]
Blind Spots: The Overlooked Culprit in Many Alabama Motorcycle Crashes
/by Pete MackeyHave you ever wondered why motorcycle accidents seem to happen “out of nowhere”? The answer might be hiding in plain sight—or rather, out of sight. Blind spots, those sneaky areas around vehicles where other road users become temporarily invisible, are a major yet often overlooked factor in many Alabama motorcycle crashes. This invisible menace lurks […]
How Fatigue Contributes to Commercial Trucking Crashes in Alabama
/by Pete MackeyIn the busy world of commerce, where goods traverse the nation’s highways day and night, the issue of truck driver fatigue looms large. This is especially true in Alabama, where the confluence of long-haul routes, demanding schedules, and unique regional factors creates a perfect storm for fatigue-related commercial trucking crashes. The Science of Fatigue and […]
How Driver Shortages Affect Commercial Trucking Safety in Alabama
/by Pete MackeyIn Alabama, commercial trucks play a vital role in keeping our economy humming, delivering everything from essential goods to building materials across the state. However, a looming threat – a nationwide shortage of qualified truck drivers – is putting the safety of our roads at risk, especially in the Mobile area and throughout Alabama. This […]