Mobile, AL Attractive Nuisance Attorneys

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What are Nuisance Laws in Mobile, AL?

Attractive Nuisances laws are made to protect children and minors from being injured. Alabama has laws that regard Attractive Nuisances. These laws can make land owners liable for injuries suffered by children who come onto their land.

Attractive Nuisance Laws in Alabama

Attractive Nuisance laws encourage landowners to keep their property free from circumstances that can cause a young person's injury or death in Mobile.

So, what does it take to win your Attractive Nuisance case? First, the injured party must show that there existed a possible dangerous condition on the property in Alabama. Second, it must be shown that the owner of the land created or maintained the dangerous condition.

Third, that the property owner knew or should have known that children would be attracted to the condition. And finally, that the property owner knew or should have known that the condition was dangerous and likely to cause harm to minors.

So, what does it take to win your Attractive Nuisance case? First, the injured party must show that there existed a possible dangerous condition on the property in Alabama. Second, it must be shown that the owner of the land created or maintained the dangerous condition.

Attractive Nuisance Lawyers in Alabama can help.

If your child has been hurt by an attractive nuisance, such as a swimming pool or abandoned piece of commercial equipment in Mobile, Alabama your best bet would be to call a lawyer as soon as possible. These lawyers can make sure you recover enough money to address your child's injuries.

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Life in Mobile

Mobile is unsurprisingly the seat of Mobile County. You may not know, however, that Mobile is the largest municipality on the Gulf Coast between New Orleans and St. Petersburg, Florida. In fact, over 400,000 residents live in Mobile, which was the first state capital of Louisiana. Mobile is also famous for being a Gulf Coast cultural hub. the city boasts the oldest organized celebrations like Carnival and Mardi Gras.

Tourism plays a major role in the Mobile economy. At Battleship Memorial park you can tour the USS Alabama battleship from WWII and Korean War submarine the USS Drum. The Mobile Carnival Museum offers Mardi Gras history and memorabilia like floats and costumes. A number of historic antebellum house museums like the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion from 1855 can be found in Mobile as well. A few of the other exciting attractions to which tourists flock consist of the Gulf Coast Exploratoreum, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, and Mobile Botanical Gardens that earn the city's nickname the "Azalea City."

Mobile is known nationally as a hub for business. Mobile industries include steel fabrication and building, aerospace, retail, medicine, manufacturing and transportation. The Alabama State Docks recently underwent a million expansion project that provided new jobs. Additionally, Mobile's Austal USA shipbuilding company will be trusted with constructing U.S. Forces vessels after winning another multi-billion dollar defense contract with the United States Government in late 2010.

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