The Alsobrook Law Firm is located in Opelika, AL and serves clients in and around Opelika, Loachapoka, Auburn, Salem, Waverly, Cusseta, Smiths, Barbour County, Bullock County, Calhoun County, Chambers County, Clay County, Cleburne County, Coosa County, Dale County, Elmore County, Henry County, Lee County, Macon County, Montgomery County, Pike County, Randolph County, Russell County, Talladega County and Tallapoosa County.
FIRM LOCATION
114 N 9th Street
Opelika, AL 36801
Telephone:
334.737.3718
Fax:
334.737.3716
The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
No promises are made that services performed are greater than that of other lawyers.
No content on this site may be reused in any fashion without written permission from www.alsolaw.com
Boating Safety on Alabama Lakes
/by Alsobrook Law GroupNo one thinks they might get into a boating accident when they set sail on Alabama lakes. The weather is hot and they just want to relax and cool down with family and friends. However, the United States Coast Guard reports an average of 4,000 boating accidents and 625 fatalities every year. Drowning causes more […]
How Social Media Can Impact My Drug Case in Alabama
/by Alsobrook Law GroupIf you’ve been arrested for a drug crime, you may not have considered how your online activities could affect your case. According to the latest numbers from Pew Research, seven in ten Americans now use social media to connect with friends, loved ones, and professional resources. Social media is also a popular source of entertainment. Increasingly, […]
What Is a Living Will?
/by Alsobrook Law GoupIf you have an estate plan, or if you have been thinking about an estate plan, then you have probably heard of the terms “will” and “living will.” While the two may sound like they are the exactly same thing, a will and a living will are two very different legal document types, and both […]
Tips for Staying Safe and Avoiding Railroad Crossing Accidents
/by Alsobrook Law GroupRailways are an important part of the American infrastructure, and are critical for the transportation of products, people, and goods throughout the country. However, railways can also be very dangerous, and in Alabama, dozens of people suffer serious or fatal injuries every year as a result of an accident at a railroad crossing. In Alabama, […]
Do I Have to Take a Field Sobriety Test?
/by Alsobrook Law GroupIf you are pulled over while driving and suspected of driving under the influence in Alabama, the officer on scene will likely ask you to submit to a breathalyzer test, a filed sobriety test, or both. While you have the right to refuse these test types, it is important that you understand that doing so […]
Can I Get Arrested for Having Drug Paraphernalia, but No Drugs?
/by Alsobrook Law GroupThe possession, sale, and use of drug paraphernalia are against Alabama law. As such, if you are caught with drug paraphernalia, you may be arrested and face criminal charges. If you are facing drug paraphernalia charges in Alabama, take action immediately to consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney. Contact drug arrest attorney Zach Alsobrook. […]
What is Whiplash?
/by Alsobrook Law GroupWhiplash is a word used to describe several types of injuries that are all caused by trauma to the neck or upper back. It is not a medical term, but a catchall description for any injury that results when your head moves backwards and then moves forwards suddenly. The muscles, tendons and ligaments in your […]
Distraction Is Not Limited to Drivers
/by Alsobrook Law GroupPeople are becoming much more aware of the problem of distracted driving. We are learning that texting while driving, or even talking on the phone with a hands-free device, makes it much more likely that a driver will be involved in an accident. However, a recent study proves that the drivers are not the only […]
Can Using Mediation Make Divorce Less Unpleasant?
/by Alsobrook Law GroupDivorce cases tend to be much nastier than regular business disputes. Most people who are in the middle of a divorce feel that they have been wronged and that a judge should hear just how badly their soon-to-be-ex-spouse has behaved. They also know that the couple’s financial assets must be split and issues of custody, […]
U.S. Supreme Court Rules in International Alabama Custody Case
/by Alsobrook Law GroupThe U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that an Army sergeant who had been stationed at Redstone Arsenal could sue for custody of his six-year-old daughter who now lives in Scotland. It is very rare that a custody case is heard by the Supreme Court — the court took this case because of its international implications […]