Alabama Car Wreck Lawyer
Injured in a Car Wreck in Alabama? You Don’t Have to Face It Alone
A serious car wreck changes everything in an instant — suddenly you’re dealing with pain, medical bills, missed work, and an insurance adjuster who wants you to settle fast and cheap. At John C. Hubbard, LLC, we represent car accident victims in Birmingham and throughout Alabama, and we know how to level the playing field.
We investigate your wreck, preserve the evidence, deal with the insurance companies so you don’t have to, and build a case for every dollar you’re owed: medical expenses, future treatment, lost wages, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and property damage. You pay nothing up front — we work on a contingency fee, which means there’s no attorney’s fee unless we recover for you.
Your consultation is free. Call 205-378-8121 or contact us online today.
Common Causes of Car Wrecks We Handle
Car wrecks happen in many ways — and identifying exactly how yours happened is the first step to proving fault. We handle every type of collision, including:
Fender Benders & Rear-End Collisions
Even a “minor” crash can cause whiplash, back injuries, and concussions that surface days later. Don’t let an insurer brush off your injuries.
Distracted Driving
Eating, reaching for objects, adjusting the radio, or simply not watching the road — distraction is one of the leading causes of Alabama wrecks.
Drunk & Impaired Driving
Drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs cause some of the most devastating crashes. Punitive damages may be available in these cases.
Texting & Cell Phone Use
At highway speed, reading one text means driving the length of a football field blind. Phone records can prove the driver was on their phone.
Unlicensed & Uninsured Drivers
Roughly 1 in 5 Alabama drivers carries no insurance. We find every source of recovery, including your own UM/UIM coverage.
Speeding & Reckless Driving
Speeding, tailgating, and aggressive lane changes turn ordinary commutes into life-changing collisions.
Drowsy & Fatigued Driving
A fatigued driver can be just as dangerous as a drunk one — especially commercial drivers pushing past their limits.
Bad Weather & Road Hazards
Rain and fog demand extra caution. Drivers who fail to slow down — or entities that neglect road maintenance — can be held responsible.
What to Do After a Car Wreck in Alabama
What you do in the hours and days after a wreck can make or break your claim. Follow these steps:
- Call 911 and report the wreck — the police report is critical evidence.
- Get medical attention right away, even if you feel “mostly fine.”
- Photograph the vehicles, the scene, skid marks, and your injuries.
- Collect names and contact information for all drivers and witnesses.
- Talk to an Alabama car wreck lawyer before accepting any settlement offer.
Why Time — and Fault — Matter So Much in Alabama
Alabama law gives car wreck victims only a limited window of time to take legal action, and evidence disappears quickly: vehicles are repaired, camera footage is erased, and witnesses move on. The sooner we start, the stronger your case.
Just as important, Alabama follows the harsh contributory negligence rule — if the insurance company can pin even part of the blame on you, it can try to deny your claim entirely. Adjusters are trained to use this rule against unrepresented victims. Don’t give them the chance.
Have more questions? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page or call us for straight answers about your specific situation.
