Wrongful Death Lawyer in Saraland, Alabama

Saraland is a growing bedroom community along the US-43 corridor north of Mobile, and its roads carry a volume of commuter and freight traffic that has made fatal accidents a real risk for families who live here. When someone loses a family member on Saraland Boulevard, near the I-65 interchange at Exit 13, or on Highway 158 near the industrial park, the legal questions that follow can feel overwhelming. At Simmons Law, Chris Simmons represents Saraland families in wrongful death cases under Alabama § 6-5-410 — Alabama's punitive wrongful death statute. There is no upfront cost. Chris Simmons personally handles every file.

Alabama Wrongful Death Law — What Makes It Different

Most families are surprised to learn that Alabama wrongful death law operates unlike any other state. Under § 6-5-410, a wrongful death lawsuit does not seek compensation for grief, lost wages, or funeral costs. Instead, the law authorizes only punitive damages — an amount the jury determines based on how wrongful the defendant's conduct was. Those damages are awarded to the estate of the deceased and distributed under the will or Alabama intestacy law. The purpose is punishment and deterrence, not replacement of what the family has lost. For Saraland families, this means the lawsuit is a statement about accountability — forcing negligent drivers, employers, and companies to face real consequences in Mobile County Circuit Court.

Fatal Accidents Near Saraland

The US-43 and I-65 interchange at Exit 13 is one of the most consistently dangerous points in northern Mobile County. Merge conflicts, high-speed differentials between local traffic and interstate vehicles, and commercial truck volume from the industrial park near Highway 158 all contribute to serious and fatal crashes. Saraland Boulevard through the center of the city sees pedestrian crossings in areas without adequate signage. Evening and morning commute hours on US-43 through Saraland produce regular rear-end and head-on events as drivers cut across the double-yellow median. Chris Simmons investigates the specific road conditions, surveillance footage, and driver history before any demand is made.

Why Wrongful Death Cases in Saraland Are Complex

Wrongful death cases filed for accidents near Saraland are heard at Mobile County Circuit Court, 205 Government Street, Mobile, Alabama. Alabama's two-year statute of limitations under § 6-2-38 begins running on the date of death, not the date of the accident if they differ. When trucking companies operating out of the Highway 158 industrial corridor are involved, federal carrier regulations become part of the case — including log books, inspection records, and black box data from the truck. That evidence is perishable. Simmons Law moves quickly to preserve it.

Why Families in Saraland Choose Simmons Law

Simmons Law is based in Mobile, a short drive from Saraland. Chris Simmons personally takes every wrongful death case — he reviews the evidence, handles the litigation strategy, and communicates directly with the family. He is not a volume firm. Saraland families get direct access to Chris Simmons from the first call. There is no fee unless Simmons Law recovers for your family. Call (251) 306-8333 for a free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a wrongful death claim in Alabama?

Alabama law under § 6-2-38 gives families two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. If that deadline passes, the claim is permanently lost. Do not wait to consult an attorney after a fatal accident in Saraland.

Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Alabama?

Only the personal representative of the deceased's estate has standing to file under § 6-5-410. That person is named in the will or appointed by a probate court. Simmons Law works with Saraland families to identify who has authority to bring the claim.

What damages are available in Alabama wrongful death cases?

Alabama awards only punitive damages in wrongful death cases — not lost income, grief, or medical bills. The jury determines the amount based on the egregiousness of the defendant's conduct. The funds go to the estate and are then distributed to heirs under Alabama law.

How much does it cost to hire a wrongful death lawyer in Saraland?

Simmons Law works on a contingency fee basis. There is no charge unless the firm recovers for your family. Saraland families can call (251) 306-8333 for a no-cost consultation at any time.

Can I sue a trucking company for a fatal accident near Saraland?

Yes. Trucking companies whose drivers cause fatal accidents on US-43 or near the Highway 158 industrial corridor in Saraland may be held liable under respondeat superior and under federal FMCSA regulations. Simmons Law identifies every potential defendant — driver, employer, and cargo owner — before filing.

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