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Being involved in a hit-and-run accident is extremely traumatizing, and you are left to deal with injuries and damage to your property, with the offender having disappeared. This makes getting fair compensation a tough one. Nevertheless, you are not without rights and choices. This guide will take you through Read More
You need to understand that the legal responsibility is called duty of care that a person owes to exercise reasonable care to ensure you do not suffer foreseeable harm. In Alaska, the personal injury law adheres to the classical negligence model, which consists of duty of care, breach, causation, Read More
You need to know that in the law of personal injury in Alaska, negligence occurs when a person breaches a legal obligation that they owe to you and causes injury. In Alaska, the courts will have you establish four essential elements: duty of care, breach, causation, and damages. These Read More
Filing a personal injury claim in Alaska isn’t just about proving you were hurt. It’s about understanding how the law works, what deadlines apply, and how to protect your rights. Many Anchorage residents lose valuable compensation simply because they weren’t aware of key legal facts. Whether you’re recovering from Read More
You can bring a small claims case in Alaska when injured in a minor way. Begin by realizing that small claims court is made to be simple. Most of the steps will be done by you, unless you opt to hire a lawyer. Understanding Small Claims in Alaska Small Read More
You have finally reached the light at the end of the tunnel because you have just settled your Alaska car accident case. But you may still be in debt. Hospitals, physicians, and nurses have a lien on any judgment or settlement you receive automatically under Alaska Statutes 34.35.450. They Read More
Understanding legal challenges without professional help can be risky. Whether you're facing a personal injury claim, dealing with an insurance dispute, or handling a wrongful death case, even small mistakes can cost you time, money, and peace of mind. In Anchorage, having a skilled attorney by your side ensures Read More
You must take prompt action once you are personally injured in Alaska. According to Alaska Statute 09.10.070, you will have two years to bring your lawsuit after the personal injury. When you are only concerned about recovery, that deadline can creep up. There are exceptions if you act on Read More
You walk away shaken after the crash. You file a claim, and the adjuster pulls out a check barely covering the ambulance ride, let alone insurance. That quickie payoff is not charity. It is a typical ball bid to get you into a basement settlement before you realize how much Read More

