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If you’ve been involved in an accident in Alabama, you don’t have to walk the road to recovery alone. The following is a comprehensive list of resources and support services.
Research confirms that the amount of support a person has following a serious accident directly impacts the outcome of their injury.
Here at Enjuris, we want to make sure you have all the support you need. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of legal, financial and mental health resources to help you along your road to recovery.
If you know of any other helpful resources, please let us know. We’ll continue to build this list with meaningful links.
Alabama laws and regulations
- Code of Alabama Compilation of all the statutes passed by the Alabama State Legislature. You can view the full Code of Alabama online or search the code by keyword.
- Alabama Administrative Code Compilation of the rules passed by executive agencies in order to carry out state statutes.
- Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure Compilation of rules that govern how courts conduct civil trials. Within the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure, you can find everything from how to serve a defendant to how to execute a judgment.
Legal information resources
- Alabama State Bar The official statewide organization of lawyers in Alabama. The Alabama State Bar (ASB) is dedicated to promoting the professional responsibility and competence of its members, improving the administration of justice, and increasing the public understanding of and respect for the law. You can look up a specific attorney’s disciplinary history using the ASB directory.
- Alabama Judicial System Website containing tons of information about the courts in Alabama, including answers to frequently asked questions, trial rules and a tool for e-filing your lawsuit.
- Alabama Judicial System: A Guide to Alabama Small Claims Court A guide to help anyone who is suing or being sued in small claims court.
- Alabama Legal Help Information and self-help forms regarding a wide variety of legal issues.
- Enjuris Legal Directory Legal directory listing Alabama personal injury attorneys, along with their contact information, practice areas, biographies and information on whether they offer free initial consultations.
- Free Legal Clinics for Veterans A list of clinics offering free legal services for veterans.
- Legal Services Alabama An independent, nonprofit organization that provides low-income families across Alabama with free civil legal aid in a wide variety of areas. To apply for free legal aid from Legal Services Alabama, you can call 866.456.4995 or apply online.
Financial resources
- Alabama Department of Human Resources: Alabama Family Assistance The Alabama Family Assistance Program provides temporary financial assistance to needy families with dependent children.
- Alabama Department of Human Resources: Food Assistance Division The Food Assistance Division administers the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Alabama. Visit the website to find out if you’re eligible for monthly benefits to help you buy food.
- Alabama Rare Alabama Rare is a non-profit organization that provides financial resources to Alabamans who have a rare disease.
- Alabama Public Health Department: ALL Kids Program A program that offers low-cost and comprehensive coverage for all eligible Alabama children under the age of 19.
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: Foreclosure Assistance Homeowners in Alabama can receive free legal advice and mortgage assistance, including counseling and temporary payment assistance.
Mental health resources
- Alabama Brain Injury Association Support group for survivors of brain injuries and their families in Montana.
- Alabama Head Injury Foundation The Alabama Head Injury Foundation was founded by professionals and families in 1983 to improve the lives of head injury survivors and the people who care for them. Services include support groups, counseling and caregiver programs.
- Aging and Disability Resource Center The Aging and Disability Resource Center was created by the Alabama Department of Senior Services to help older adults and individuals with disabilities locate services they might need.
- Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program The Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program (ADAP) is part of a nationwide federal program intended to provide legally-based advocacy services to Alabamans with disabilities.
- Psychology Today: Find a Therapist An online directory that allows individuals to search for a therapist based on a number of factors, including location, area of focus and cost.
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