The most common grounds for a civil lawsuit involve negligence. These include automobile accidents, truck accidents, slip and fall accidents and numerous other types of accidents that happen in Fayette County, and throughout Alabama. When an accident occurs due to negligence, the injured party may file a claim against the negligent party to recover current and future medical expenses, property damage, pain and suffering, current and future loss of income, loss of enjoyment and in certain cases, punitive damages.
Our law firm has the resources and dedication to successfully handle any personal injury or accident lawsuit throughout AL, including Fayette County. Each Belt Law Firm attorney fully utilizes our resources and maintains a superior level of dedication. The attorneys work hard to make certain that each case is given the highest degree of detailed attention and has the best outcome possible. Our attorneys have effectively represented clients in Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, New Mexico, Colorado, Arkansas, Delaware, Mississippi, and Texas. They have represented clients in virtually every state and federal court in Alabama.
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Fayette County News Headlines
West Alabama college athletes (The Tuscaloosa News) - Fri, 12 Mar 2010 By Coy Slavik Special to The Tuscaloosa News Following are updates and statistics through March 10 of former Tuscaloosa-area high school athletes now competing at the collegiate level: Baseball Alabama freshman outfielder Brett Booth (Tuscaloosa County): Batting .304 (7-for-23) with five runs, nine RBIs, one home run for Crimson Tide (8-1).
Alabama news links: Muscle Shoals police officer fired; suspect arrested in stabbing of elderly man (Birmingham News) - Thu, 11 Mar 2010 Fayette council sets wet-dry vote; Dothan's alleged serial rapist convicted.
Court rules lawyers' affair not enough for new trial (The Tuscaloosa News) - Fri, 12 Mar 2010 By Jason Morton Staff writer An admitted killer will not get a new trial, despite the admission of a improper relationship between his defense attorney and a state prosecutor. Fayette County Circuit Judge James Moore has denied the claims by Christopher Earl Pinion that his court-
Around Town 3/11 (The Tuscaloosa News) - Thu, 11 Mar 2010 THURSDAY ARTS Bela Fleck, the Africa Project: 7:30 p.m. at the Bama Theatre, 600 Greensboro Ave. Tickets are $34, $29 and $21 for students at the door. Sponsored by the University of Alabama's University Programs, College of Arts and Sciences, Housing and Residential Communities.












