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Burns, Cunningham & Mackey, P.C., Attorneys at Law
50 St. Emanuel St.
Mobile, AL 36602
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Burns, Cunningham & Mackey, P.C.
P.O. Box 1583
Mobile, AL 36633
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In the US: 251-432-0612
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The Impact of Delayed Medical Treatment on Alabama Injury Claims
/by Paul LindquistWhen you’re injured in an accident, seeking immediate medical attention might seem like a hassle, especially if the injuries appear minor at first. However, in Alabama, delaying medical treatment after an accident can have significant repercussions on your injury claim, potentially weakening your case and affecting the compensation you receive. Not only can prompt medical […]
Who is at Fault in a Highway On-Ramp Collision?
/by Paul LindquistNavigating the complexities of a highway on-ramp can be challenging, and accidents in these areas are unfortunately common, often resulting in serious injuries and property damage. When these collisions occur, one vital question often arises: who is at fault? Understanding the nuances of Alabama’s traffic laws and the factors that determine liability is essential for […]
Why Truck Driver Distraction Is on the Rise
/by Paul LindquistIn today’s fast-paced world, distracted driving has become a growing concern on our roads, particularly in busy cities like Mobile, Alabama. This issue is especially alarming when it comes to commercial truck drivers, whose vehicles can cause catastrophic damage in the event of an accident. The rise of technology and increased pressure on drivers to […]
How Long is Your Body in Shock after a Car Accident?
/by Paul LindquistCar accidents can be traumatic experiences that leave lasting impacts on both your physical and mental well-being, often resulting in long-term psychological effects such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While physical injuries are often immediately apparent, the shock following a collision can be just as significant and may persist long after visible […]
Will contest – lacking testamentary capacity
/by Pete MackeyFollowing up on our earlier blogs about will contests in Alabama, I have received several emails asking “What does it mean to lack testamentary capacity?” In Alabama, lacking testamentary capacity means that a person does not possess the mental ability to make a valid will. To have testamentary capacity, a person must meet the following […]