Were You in a Car Accident in Mobile, Alabama? It’s Time to Talk to a Lawyer.
Fender benders happen every day in Mobile. But if you were in a serious car wreck on I-10, Government Street, or Airport Boulevard that left you injured, don’t try to handle it alone. Insurance companies may not have your best interest in mind — but we do.
At Maloney-Lyons, LLC, our Mobile car accident attorneys, led by founding lawyer David J. Maloney, are here to fight for your rights. With nearly 20 years of experience and deep roots in Mobile, we’ve helped countless accident victims throughout Mobile County recover the compensation they deserve.
Why Choose Maloney-Lyons?
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Based in Mobile, serving clients across West Mobile, Downtown, Spring Hill, and Tillman’s Corner
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Led by David J. Maloney, a highly respected Mobile injury attorney
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You’ll work directly with Mr. Maloney, not a case manager or assistant
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We don’t charge a fee unless we win compensation for you
We have successfully handled local cases involving:
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Car crashes on I-65, I-10, and Dauphin Island Parkway
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Commercial truck and 18-wheeler accidents on US-90
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Motorcycle collisions near University Boulevard
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Bicycle and pedestrian accidents in neighborhoods like Midtown Mobile
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Drunk and distracted driving accidents
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School bus collisions involving the Mobile County Public School System
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Fatal auto accidents requiring wrongful death claims
Maloney-Lyons has successfully handled cases involving:
- Cars and trucks
- Commercial semitrucks and tractor-trailers
- Motorcycles
- Airplanes
- Bicycles
- School buses
- Pedestrians
- Distracted driving
- Driving under the influence
- Fatal accidents
When you hire Maloney-Lyons, you will personally work one-on-one with founding attorney David J. Maloney. He will handle every aspect of your case, from the initial filing to the final settlement or verdict.
What Are Common Injuries After a Car Wreck?
Even a low-speed collision in Mobile traffic can result in serious injuries. We regularly help clients with:
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Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
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Whiplash and spinal misalignment
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Herniated discs and lower back pain
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Broken bones and fractures
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Soft tissue injuries (sprains, strains, contusions)
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Emotional trauma or PTSD
Remember: many injuries don’t show up immediately. Even if your crash was weeks or months ago, you may still be entitled to medical and financial compensation
FAQs – Mobile, AL Car Accident Law
Q: What should I do after a car accident in Mobile?
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Call 911 and file a police report with the Mobile Police Department or Alabama State Troopers
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Seek immediate medical attention at facilities like USA Health University Hospital or Springhill Medical Center
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Take photos, gather witness contact info, and request a copy of the accident report
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Contact an experienced Mobile car accident lawyer before speaking with the insurance company
Q: How long do I have to file a lawsuit in Alabama?
You have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, the sooner we start investigating, the stronger your case will be.
Q: Is Alabama a no-fault state?
No. Alabama is an “at-fault” state, meaning the driver who caused the accident is responsible for damages. You’ll file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance. If they’re uninsured or underinsured, you may need to pursue a lawsuit or use your UM/UIM coverage.
Q: What if I was partially at fault?
Alabama follows pure contributory negligence — if you are even 1% at fault, you may be barred from recovering compensation. That’s why it’s critical to speak with a qualified attorney right away.
Q: Will I have to go to court?
Most car accident cases settle outside of court. However, if needed, we’re fully prepared to represent you in Mobile County Circuit Court.
Talk To A Lawyer In A Free Consultation
We provide free consultations from our office in Mobile. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by calling us and speaking to Dave yourself. To get your free consultation, call 251-433-4440 or send us an email. We’re here for you when you need trusted, local legal support the most.