When the Unthinkable Happens

Helping Families Seek Justice: Wrongful Death Lawyer Serving Alabama, Florida, and Beyond

A fatal crash on I-85 near Montgomery, a distracted-driver tragedy in Mobile, or a medical error in Dothan can shatter lives. From our Birmingham headquarters—and our Panama City, FL office for Gulf Coast families—Davidson Law Firm guides survivors through the most painful chapter they’ll ever face

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I AM IN NEED OF WRONGFUL DEATH SERVICES.

What Now?

Seek Immediate Support

Lean on loved ones for strength and practical help.


Document Everything

Save medical records, funeral bills, police reports, and texts.


Avoid Communication with Insurance Companies

Let us handle adjusters and defense lawyers.


Contact Davidson Law Firm

Early action preserves evidence and protects your claim.

Why Choose Davidson Law Firm

You grieve; we shoulder the legal load. With 25 years’ trial experience, we act quickly—whether the loss stems from a car accident, tractor-trailer crash, or hospital negligence—to secure evidence, hire experts, and push insurers toward a just outcome. Compassion drives us; results define us.

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What Damages Can You Recover?

In Alabama, wrongful-death awards punish wrongdoing and help families rebuild. Economic losses (income, benefits), non-economic harms (grief, companionship), and punitive damages for egregious conduct may all be available, depending on the facts. We calculate every category so nothing is left on the table.

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We offer flexible meeting options including in-office, at-home, video conference, or telephone (Zoom/FaceTime). We're here for you when you need us. Call us today or schedule an appointment online through our Contact page!

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FAQ

  • Who can file a wrongful-death claim in Alabama?

    The personal representative of the estate files on behalf of surviving heirs.

  • What is the deadline to sue?

    You generally have two years from the date of death to file.

  • Which damages are allowed?

    Alabama focuses on punitive damages; we also document financial and emotional losses to support full recovery.


  • How do you prove negligence?

    We combine crash reconstruction, medical-expert review, and witness testimony to show duty, breach, and causation.

  • How long will my case take?

    Many resolve in 12–18 months; complex multi-defendant suits can take longer if insurers resist settlement.