
Auto & Vehicle Accident Investigation
18-Wheelers, Hit-and-Run, DUI, and Multi-Vehicle Collisions across Alabama.
What Auto & Vehicle Accident Cases Involve
Vehicle collisions are among the most common — and most under-litigated — sources of serious injury in Alabama. We perform a complete pre-attorney investigation: securing the police report, locating witnesses, preserving dashcam and traffic camera footage, and reconstructing the scene. By the time your case reaches a trial attorney, the evidence is already locked in.
Anyone injured as a driver, passenger, motorcyclist, cyclist, or pedestrian in any motor vehicle incident in Alabama.
Insurance companies open a file within hours of a crash — often before you've left the hospital. Without an investigator on your side from day one, evidence vanishes and recorded statements get used against you.

Situations We Investigate
Each scenario is handled with a tailored investigative approach.
18-Wheeler & Commercial Truck
Federal motor carrier records, ELD data, and driver logs preserved before the trucking company can destroy them.
Hit-and-Run
Canvassing, plate tracing, and uninsured motorist coverage analysis when the at-fault driver flees.
DUI & Impaired Driver
Toxicology, dram shop liability, and punitive damages investigation against drunk drivers and the bars that served them.
Multi-Vehicle Collisions
Sequence-of-impact reconstruction to correctly identify every liable party in pile-ups and chain reactions.
Motorcycle Accidents
Bias-aware investigation that protects riders from unfair fault attribution.
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft)
Multi-policy coverage analysis across personal, commercial, and rideshare insurance layers.
How We Handle Your Case
A clear, deliberate path from your first call to resolution.
Contact
Reach out by phone or form — we respond fast, day or night.
Free Review
Confidential, no-obligation evaluation of your situation.
Investigation
Evidence preservation, witness work, liability analysis.
Attorney Match
Connection to the right trial attorney for your specific case.
Ongoing Support
We stand behind you through resolution.
An Advocate, Not Just a Referral
What sets our investigation and attorney-matching apart.
20+ Years of Investigative Experience
Two decades alongside Alabama's top injury firms.
Battle-Tested Trial Network
Attorneys who've argued at the 11th Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court.
We Investigate Before We Refer
Stronger investigation means better matches and outcomes.
Selective. Personal. Committed.
We only take cases we believe in — and stand behind them.

What You Should Know Before Calling
- Your case review is completely free and confidential.
- Evidence can disappear within 24-72 hours — act quickly.
- Do not give recorded statements to insurers before we speak.
- Alabama has strict deadlines and contributory negligence rules.
- You pay nothing unless your case is won.
Common Questions About Auto Cases
Honest answers from 20+ years of investigative experience.
Alabama's statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of the accident — but evidence disappears in days, not years. The earlier we investigate, the stronger your case.
Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage may apply. We analyze every policy in play to make sure no recovery source is missed.
Not before talking to us. Recorded statements are routinely used to reduce or deny claims. We help you prepare any required communication.
Nothing upfront. Our case review is free, and the attorneys we refer to work on contingency — you pay only if your case is won.
What Our Clients Are Saying
"From the first call, I knew Injured.Support was different — they actually investigated my case before referring me."
"They handled everything with professionalism and compassion, and connected us with an attorney who took the case all the way."
"I was hurt on a job site and had no idea what my rights were. They walked me through everything."
Other Areas We Investigate
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Free, confidential review. No obligation. Just real answers from someone who's been investigating Alabama injury cases for 20 years.
