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Personal Injury Lawyer Serving Bayou La Batre, AL

Population: 2,100I-10, AL-188
Bayou La Batre, Alabama

Car Accidents in Bayou La Batre: Unique Risks in a Fishing Community

Bayou La Batre's character as a working fishing village creates unique traffic hazards. Many vehicles on local roads are hauling boats, trailers, and commercial fishing equipment, which affects stopping distances and maneuverability. Highway 188, the main route through the area, has sections left in poor condition by stalled road work.

The combination of commercial traffic, recreational boaters, and deteriorating road conditions makes accidents a real risk for residents and visitors alike. If you have been injured in a car accident in Bayou La Batre, an experienced attorney can help you navigate the claims process.

Getting Your Police Report in Bayou La Batre

After an accident in Bayou La Batre, contact the Bayou La Batre Police Department at (251) 824-2757 to inquire about your accident report. For state-investigated accidents, reports are available through the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) for a $15 fee.

Having your police report is essential for filing an insurance claim and building your personal injury case. The report documents the responding officer's observations, the parties involved, and often an initial assessment of fault.

Bayou La Batre Accident Attorney: Cody Poe

Attorney Cody Poe represents accident victims in Bayou La Batre and throughout Mobile County. He understands the unique challenges facing this community and fights to ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries. Call (251) 298-8454 for a free consultation. No fee unless he wins your case.

How to Get Your Police Report in Bayou La Batre

Bayou La Batre Police Department

8725 Delcambre Street, Bayou La Batre, AL 36509

For accidents in Bayou La Batre, reports may be available from the local police department at (251) 824-2757. Reports for state-investigated accidents are available through the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) for a $15 fee, either online or in person at any ALEA Driver License Office.

Dangerous Roads in Bayou La Batre

1

Highway 188

Road work has left sections of Highway 188 uneven and dangerous, particularly for vehicles hauling boats or trailers. The combination of poor road conditions and commercial traffic creates significant hazards.

2

Irvington-Bayou La Batre Highway near Oliver Clark Road

This stretch of road has been the site of fatal head-on crashes. The two-lane configuration and speed of traffic make it particularly dangerous.

3

Highway 188 at County Road 19

Considered one of the worst intersections in the area due to traffic speed and layout. The city has plans for a roundabout to improve safety, but until construction is complete, the intersection remains hazardous.

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Cody S. Poe, Esq.

Personal Injury Attorney

Cody Poe is a personal injury attorney serving Bayou La Batre and communities throughout Mobile County, Baldwin County, and the Alabama Gulf Coast. He is committed to helping accident victims understand their rights and recover the compensation they deserve.