Archive for April, 2009
Prince Glover Law attorney Josh Hayes recently obtained a confidential settlement for a client who was standing next to his vehicle when a drunk driver pinned him against his vehicle in a local business parking lot. This settlement is more than a victory for our client. This settlement once again sends a message that it [...]
The annual Crawfish Festival, a west Alabama tradition, will be held April 17-18, 2009 in Faunsdale, Alabama. There are many activities at the festival such as: fiddling, dancing, mechanical bull riding, and a crawfish-eating contest. Prince Glover Law investigator, former Tuscaloosa Police Chief Ken Swindle, will be a judge for the crawfish-eating contest. Chief Swindle [...]
A new episode of Law Call is now available for viewing from our site:
Law Call - 03/26/2009 - Injured On The Job
WVUA hosts LawCall every week on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. This week the topic will be ”Fighting Foreclosures” Robert Prince will host the show and Ken Lay will be the guest. Please email us your legal questions anytime at lawcall@wvua7.com. Each week, questions will be answered on the air. LawCall can be found on channel 6 if [...]
There were 41,059 deaths on the nation’s roadways in 2007.
· 24,147 involved a roadway or lane departure.
· 8,675 involved an intersection-related crash.
· 4,654 involved a pedestrian.
· 32% were speed related (13,040).
· 2% were work zone related (835).
· Over 40,000 highway workers were injured.
Source: Federal Highway Administration. Visit the FHWA’s site for more facts, statistics, and [...]
WVUA hosts LawCall every week on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. This week the topic will be ”Can My Boss do That?” Matt Glover will host the show and Roger Williams will be the guest. Please email us your legal questions anytime at lawcall@wvua7.com. Each week, questions will be answered on the air. LawCall can be found on [...]
Bob Prince and Matt Glover are pleased to announce that a confidential settlement has been reached on behalf of two Cullman County poultry farmers in their lawsuit against and out-of-state insurance company. The farmers were victims to an insurance scheme that accepted money from farmers for insurance premiums but failed to pay legitimate insurance claims. [...]
According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), approximately 1000 people are killed each year in highway construction zones–approximately one every ten hours. Learn more about the 10th Annual National Work Zone Awareness Week, which begins on April 6, 2009. The annual campaign funded by the FHWA takes a four-faceted approach to this safety issue, including [...]
The Associated Press
Published: Monday, April 6, 2009 at 8:43 a.m.
Last Modified: Monday, April 6, 2009 at 8:43 a.m.
WASHINGTON | An economic downturn can have a bright side: US highway deaths in 2008 fell to their lowest level since John F. Kennedy was president.
The recession and $4 per gallon gas meant people drove less to save [...]