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Attorney may face charges of Mobile legal malpractice

admin August 26th, 2010

August 26, 2010

The public may experience feelings of violation and distrust when a public figure is accused of taking advantage of clients.

According to the Press-Register, a lawyer may face an angry client or an angry public if he is found guilty of the latest allegations against him.

J. Gullatte Hunter III faces federal charges and may face Mobile legal malpractice claims after accusations that he transferred funds that were due to be paid to his clients into his own personal accounts.

According to the Mobile legal malpractice allegations, Gullatte took $90,697 that was due a client and told the client the money was not available.

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Oil spill could cause Alabama environmental dangers for years

admin August 19th, 2010

Everyone wants the quickest fix possible for the Gulf oil spill and all the damage people, animals, and the environment have suffered. However, no matter how quickly the spill is remedied, the effects of the spill may be far-reaching, WKRG reports.

Alabama environmental dangers resulting from the Gulf oil spill were felt immediately; it has been discussed that it may take years and years for the land, water, and animals to recover. However, people could also suffer Alabama environmental injuries up to six years after the spill.

Alabama environmental injuries to people as a result of the spill include problems with lungs, kidneys, liver, mental strain, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress.

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Five injured in Tuscaloosa auto accident

admin August 12th, 2010

Auto accidents can be very traumatic, especially for children. Unfortunately, three children were involved in a Tuscaloosa auto accident on Romulus Road, according to the Tuscaloosa News.

The Tuscaloosa auto accident caused two adults and three children to be sent to the hospital with injuries. The children, 4 months, 5, and 7, were treated at the hospital for Tuscaloosa auto accident injures.

The cause of the Tuscaloosa auto accident is being investigated.

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New strategy may stop oil leak, Alabama environmental threats

admin August 5th, 2010

August 5, 2010

Alabama has suffered because of the Gulf oil spill, but after months of attempts, BP is pumping cement into the runaway well.

According to the Tuscaloosa News, BP says a new kill attempt should stop the oil leak that has posed Alabama environmental dangers to residents, animals, land, and water for months.

The new method to protect Alabama and surrounding areas from environmental dangers of the oil spill includes pumping oil and mud into the well then sealing it with cement.

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What do you think of this new method to prevent Alabama environmental injuries caused by the Gulf oil spill?

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Anniston auto accident kills two men in tower

admin July 29th, 2010

July 29, 2010

Working in a radio tower presents many hazards; chances are that auto accidents are probably not a hazard associated with this line of work.

However, an Anniston auto accident is exactly what caused the death of two men who fell from a radio tower at Fort McClellan, according to NBC13.

The Anniston auto accident occurred when a vehicle hit a guy wire, causing the radio tower the two men were in to collapse.

The Anniston auto accident victims fell about 40 feet. One of the men, a 37-year-old, died at the scene of the accident. The other man, 41, was taken to the hospital where he died during surgery.

The Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating the deaths caused by the Anniston auto accident.

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Huntsville auto accident kills one

admin July 22nd, 2010

July 22, 2010

Auto accidents can certainly be dangerous, and often life-changing events result from a crash. However, one family’s life has been altered by the loss of a man after a Huntsville auto accident.

The Huntsville auto accident occurred when the 48-year-old Huntsville auto accident victim lost control of his vehicle and struck a tree.

The 48-year-old Huntsville auto accident victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Do you think a lot of Huntsville auto accidents occur on this portion of Todd Mill Road?

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Officer suffers Huntsville auto accident injuries

admin July 15th, 2010

There are many dangers involved in being a Huntsville police officer. Certainly both citizens and officers accept that their jobs are not easy, but even parts of the job that may not seem dangerous can be, given the work environment.

Officers spend a lot of time on the road, and unfortunately, the road does carry risks. One police officer came face to face with those risks when he was performing a routine traffic stop on Sparkman Drive, according to WHNT.

A Huntsville auto accident occurred when an officer pulled over a motorist and was then struck by another vehicle.

The Huntsville auto accident caused the officer to suffer injuries when the mirror of a pickup truck hit him as it passed.

The officer suffered injuries to his back and shoulder as a result of the Huntsville auto accident, but those injuries could have been more severe without the protection of his bulletproof vest.

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Police looking for person responsible for hit-and-run Birmingham auto accident

admin July 1st, 2010

Auto accidents, especially injurious or fatal ones, can be stressful enough without the criminal complications involved in hit-and-run crashes.  Unfortunately, a Birmingham auto accident that has been deemed a hit-and-run killed one person, according to NBC13.

The Birmingham auto accident occurred when a Chevy Trailblazer struck another vehicle on Interstate 59. The female driver of the Trailblazer fled the scene, though her vehicle was heavily damaged.

One person was killed as a result of the Birmingham auto accident, and the suspect was last seen on the Arkadelphia Road exit.

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Alabama environmental dangers keep presenting

admin June 24th, 2010

June 24, 2010

We hear a lot about the many environmental dangers that have resulted or are impending due to the Gulf oil spill. However, some of those Alabama environmental dangers could have long-term and far-reaching effects.

According to the Associated Press, a type of sea holly that is commonly washed ashore may be suffocating because of the oil spill. That sea holly, or as it is scientifically known, Sargassum algae, is the key to survival for many forms of sea life.

If this sea holly suffers due to Alabama environmental dangers associated with the Gulf oil spill, then marine life as far away as 3,000 miles in the Sargasso Sea could be affected. The destruction of such plants could leave the fishing industry damaged for years.

The sea holly is just one more casualty of Alabama environmental dangers that continue to surface in the continuous Gulf oil spill.

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Alabama seafood will not lead to Alabama environmental injuries

admin June 17th, 2010

The tragic Gulf oil spill has undoubtedly left many people and animals in desperate situations. With oil continuously gushing into the Gulf, officials are of course concerned about seafood contamination and the risk for environmental injuries as a result.

However, according to NBC13, officials have deemed Alabama’s seafood safe to eat and Alabama environmental injuries as a result of consuming the food is not a concern.

President Obama declared Alabama seafood safe and stated that measures would continue to insure its safety so that citizens do not suffer Alabama environmental injuries due to seafood consumption.

Though Alabama seafood may not be a risk for Alabama environmental injuries, there are plenty of other risks as a result of the Gulf oil spill.

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