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 Guntersville, 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 Guntersville. 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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The attorneys of Belt Law Firm are highly skilled with over 65 years of trial experience. Our years of experience along with a superior level of client commitment have earned Keith Belt the coveted AV Rating. This rating recognizes attorneys with the highest level of skill, integrity, and professional excellence. The small size of our law firm allows us to develop close relationships with our clients. We focus on providing the one on one attention each client needs and deserves.
The entire staff of Belt Law Firm is dedicated to the needs of our clients and to achieving the best possible result for each individual client. Contact our law firm to work with an experienced and dedicated attorney who cares about your case.
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Guntersville News Headlines
Most roadside memorials won’t be moved (Sand Mountain Reporter) - Wed, 07 May 2008 State highway crews have begun removing some roadside memorials, but it isn’t happening much locally. “We haven’t determined that there is a need to do anything at this point in time,” said Johnny Harris, engineer for the Guntersville-based 1st Division of the Alabama Department of Transportation.
PREP RESULTS (Birmingham News) - Sun, 11 May 2008 %%head%%Substate Round 2 (Best-of-three series) Saturday's Scores Class 1A Lynn 5-3-8, Hackleburg 1-4-5, Lynn (31-17) advances Parrish 13-10, J.U. Blacksher 2-0; Parrish (22-23) advances Athens Bible 7-5, Speake 6-0; Athens Bible (27-18) advances Pleasant Home 6-4-7, Ariton 5-5-2; Pleasant Home (27-10) advances Ragland 1-3-4, Woodville 4-1-3, Ragland (28-9) advances Class 2A G.W. Long 13-3, Holy ... Travel writers find pot of gold in Gadsden (The Gadsden Times) - Fri, 09 May 2008 Five writers from across the nation have been touring the unique nooks and crannies of Northeast Alabama this week and have found the hidden treasures the area has to offer. Consultant, franchisee sets a fast pace (The Huntsville Times) - Fri, 09 May 2008 Ask Michelda Johnson about her Edible Arrangements store, and she'll tell you how excited she is to have the retailer's first franchise in Alabama and how impressed she was with the company's business plan.









