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If you were injured in a hit-and-run crash in Birmingham, Alabama, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical costs, income losses, pain and suffering, and more. An experienced attorney from Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers can evaluate your case, identify its strengths and weaknesses, and explain your legal rights. Schedule a free consultation with a reputable Birmingham hit-and-run lawyer today.

Trust Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers to Handle Your Hit-and-Run

Our Birmingham hit-and-run attorneys have over four decades of shared experience handling hit-and-run accidents throughout Birmingham and Jefferson County. We understand the unique challenges these cases present and aim to alleviate the burden by addressing them. That’s why we work exclusively on a contingency fee basis to ensure no upfront costs, out-of-pocket expenses, or hidden fees. We only get paid if you do.

We Provide Compassionate Legal Support

At Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers, we empathize with the physical agony, emotional overwhelm, and financial strain that victims of hit-and-run collisions experience. Our team makes itself available around the clock to provide the support and guidance you need during your recovery. Your well-being remains our top priority throughout the legal process.

We Help Identify the Driver

We work closely with law enforcement and employ private investigators when necessary to track down drivers who flee accident scenes. Our attorneys know how to gather evidence from traffic cameras, witness statements, and vehicle debris to identify the responsible party. We spare no effort in our pursuit of justice for your case.

Birmingham Hit-and-Run Accidents

Under Alabama Code §32-10-1, drivers involved in accidents must stop immediately and provide their information to other parties involved. Hit-and-run accidents differ from typical collisions because the at-fault driver illegally leaves the scene, making it challenging to hold them accountable. Victims often face additional hurdles in securing compensation without the driver’s insurance information readily available.

Reasons Drivers Flee the Scene of the Crash

Drivers who cause accidents and flee often do so out of panic or fear of consequences.

Understanding their motivations can help track them down and build your case. Common reasons include:

  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Lacking valid insurance coverage
  • Having outstanding warrants or being on probation
  • Driving with a suspended or revoked license
  • Being an undocumented immigrant, fearing deportation
  • Having stolen the vehicle involved in the crash
  • Panicking after causing serious injuries

While these reasons might explain why someone flees, they never excuse abandoning injured victims at an accident scene. Our lawyers work day and night to ensure these drivers face both criminal prosecution and civil liability for their actions.

Legal Implications

Hit-and-run accidents carry serious legal consequences in Alabama that extend beyond typical traffic violations. The responsible driver faces multiple avenues of accountability once identified:

  • Criminal Charges: Fleeing an accident scene violates Alabama criminal statutes, resulting in charges from misdemeanors to felonies based on how badly someone was hurt. Those found guilty can receive prison sentences, hefty monetary penalties, and criminal convictions that impact their ability to find jobs and secure housing down the road.
  • Insurance Claims: Insurers frequently refuse to cover their customers who flee accident scenes, making these drivers personally responsible for all damages they caused. Your uninsured motorist protection plays a vital role in your financial recovery when the responsible driver has no insurance or remains unidentified.
  • Civil Lawsuits: You have every right to file a civil lawsuit against the hit-and-run driver to recover damages that exceed available insurance money. We vigorously fight these cases to obtain complete compensation for losses and damages.

These overlapping consequences underscore why we pursue every available legal avenue to secure justice and compensation for your injuries. Our comprehensive approach ensures maximum recovery while holding negligent drivers accountable through civil lawsuits.

Compensation for Victims of Birmingham Hit-and-Run Accidents

Factors including the severity of your injuries, their impact on your daily life, and the extent of property damage all influence the compensation you may receive. Our lawyers carefully evaluate every aspect of your case to ensure adequate claim valuation. Compensatory damages typically include:

  • Healthcare costs (medical, surgical, and rehabilitation)
  • Mental health expenses
  • Future medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Lost earning potential from long-term permanent injuries
  • Property damage and vehicle repairs
  • Modifications made to your home and vehicle due to disability
  • Pain and suffering
  • Psychological trauma
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium

At Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers, we carefully document these damages through medical records, expert testimony, and detailed financial analysis. Our attorneys work with healthcare professionals and economic experts to project future costs, ensuring your settlement accounts for long-term needs. Every receipt, medical report, and witness statement strengthens your claim for fair compensation.

Punitive Damages

Alabama law awards punitive damages in hit-and-run cases when the driver’s conduct shows wanton disregard for others’ safety. These damages punish the offender and deter similar behavior, potentially exceeding compensatory damages significantly. In wrongful death cases resulting from hit-and-run accidents, Alabama law states explicitly that claimants may only pursue punitive damages under Alabama Code §6-5-410.

Where Do Hit-and-Run Accidents Occur in Birmingham, Alabama?

Hit-and-run accidents happen throughout Birmingham, but certain areas see higher frequencies due to traffic volume and road conditions. Our attorneys have handled cases across Jefferson County and understand the unique factors contributing to accidents in different neighborhoods. High-risk locations include:

  • Highway 280 near the Summit shopping area
  • Interstate 65 through downtown Birmingham
  • Highway 31 in Homewood and Vestavia Hills
  • First Avenue North near the BJCC
  • University Boulevard near UAB Hospital
  • Montclair Road and Crestwood Boulevard intersection
  • Valley Avenue in the Avondale district

Victims in these accidents commonly suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, internal bleeding, and severe lacerations. Pedestrians and cyclists face particularly devastating injuries when struck by fleeing vehicles. Our lawyers understand the medical complexities of these injuries and fight for compensation that reflects their true impact on your life.

Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers Advocate for Your Rights

We know exactly how to handle communication with insurance companies and protect your interests throughout the claims process. Our attorneys are strong negotiators who won’t back down when insurers try to undervalue your claim, and we provide valuable guidance on pursuing compensation through uninsured motorist coverage when necessary.

If the at-fault driver gets identified, you might also have the right to seek punitive damages for their reckless conduct.

Consult a Compassionate Birmingham Hit-and-Run Accident Lawyer

Don’t let a hit-and-run driver escape accountability for your injuries and damages. Call Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers today or reach out online to schedule your free consultation with an award-winning Birmingham hit-and-run attorney. We’ll fight tirelessly to identify the driver and secure the justice and compensation you deserve.

Areas We Serve

  • Birmingham (35201-35299)
  • Hoover (35216, 35226, 35244)
  • Vestavia Hills (35216, 35242, 35243)
  • Homewood (35209, 35229)
  • Mountain Brook (35213, 35223, 35243)
  • Bessemer (35020-35023)
  • Gardendale (35071)
  • Fultondale (35068)
  • Irondale (35210)
  • Leeds (35094)
  • Trussville (35173)
  • Center Point (35215)

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Alabama Personal Injury FAQs

What is a personal injury claim?

A personal injury claim is a claim for monetary compensation when someone is hurt by the actions of others. The injury doesn’t have to be intentional. An accident can be the basis of a personal injury claim based on negligence or for another reason. The personal injury claim is the process for the injured person to get compensation.

Will my personal injury claim go to court?

Only a small number of personal injury claims go to court. At your consultation, our lawyers can explain if your personal injury claim is likely to go to court. When we represent you, we make a case plan for your goals. Whether you hope to go to trial or reach a settlement, we represent your interests.

How do I hire Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers as my personal injury lawyer?

To hire our injury lawyers, contact us. Tell us that you have been hurt. We’ll ask what happened, and we’ll probably have some questions. If you choose us as your lawyers, you’ll sign a representation agreement. We always explain our representation in writing. Then, we will start your case immediately.

What is my personal injury case worth?

It depends. The first questions are – How much have I lost, financially and otherwise, because of my injuries? and How clear is it that the party I’m suing has legal fault? Generally, a personal injury case compensates the victim for their losses, reflecting the legal liability of the responsible party or parties. The amount varies from case to case. Ask about your case value at your consultation.

How does a personal injury lawyer help me?

A personal injury lawyer helps you pursue your compensation. They know what things may maximize your case value, and what steps to take. They work to avoid mistakes. Plus, they manage the legal process, working efficiently and knowing what to do next. When you choose Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers, you have our entire team working for you.

Should I accept a settlement offer?

Remember, the insurance company, the corporations and their teams of lawyers are not on your side. Whether it’s best to accept a settlement offer may depend on several things, including your preferences. We invite you to contact us to review a settlement offer. Contact us to talk to a lawyer.

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