Alaska Personal Injury Lawyers
Someone else’s careless decision left you injured, and now you’re dealing with medical bills, missed paychecks, and uncertainty about what comes next. Insurance adjusters are calling. You’re trying to heal while worrying about how to pay for everything. You need a team of Anchorage, Alaska personal injury lawyers who know how to hold negligent parties accountable and secure maximum compensation for your injuries and losses.
Crowson Law Group has represented injured Alaskans since 2011. We believe you should never be left to pay for someone else’s negligence or recklessness. Our team has deep and proven experience handling a range of personal injury cases in Anchorage, Wasilla, and surrounding communities. Call us at (907) 777-7777 for a free consultation and learn how we can help you too.
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Why Choose Crowson Law Group for Your Alaska Personal Injury Case?
Insurance defense experience now working for you
Attorney James Crowson spent years defending insurance companies before switching sides to represent injury victims. That background taught him every tactic insurers use to minimize claims. We anticipate their arguments before they make them and build cases they take seriously.
Real-time case access through secure portal
We’re the only personal injury firm in Alaska offering 24/7 online file access through our “My Crowson Case” portal. Review documents, track progress, and see exactly what’s happening with your case from any device.
No upfront costs or out-of-pocket fees
Everyone deserves access to top-performing legal advocacy regardless of their financial situation. We work on contingency and advance all case expenses, including expert fees, investigation costs, and filing fees. You pay nothing for our services unless we recover compensation for you.
Available around the clock
Accidents don’t follow business hours. Call us anytime at (907) 777-7777, text us, or contact us online. If injuries prevent you from traveling to our Anchorage or Wasilla offices, we will come to you.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle
Car accidents
Anchorage reports thousands of traffic collisions annually, many causing disabling injuries that require extensive medical treatment and long-term care. Car accidents, including rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes at busy intersections, and head-on impacts, create injuries that change lives permanently.
Motorcycle accidents
Other drivers often fail to see riders or misjudge their speed, creating motorcycle accidents with devastating consequences. Without the protective structure of a vehicle, motorcyclists face disproportionately severe injuries, including broken bones, road rash, and traumatic brain injuries.
Drunk driving accidents
Impaired drivers create preventable tragedies that leave victims with serious injuries and families grieving irreplaceable losses. Alcohol-impaired crashes account for nearly half of Anchorage’s motor vehicle deaths, demonstrating the lethal consequences of choosing to drive while intoxicated.
Pedestrian accidents
Pedestrian accidents occur when drivers fail to yield at crosswalks or strike people walking along roads, causing catastrophic harm. Pedestrians lack any protection when vehicles hit them, making these crashes particularly dangerous even at moderate speeds.
Bicycle accidents
Cyclists share roads with vehicles but lack protection when collisions occur. Bicycle accidents often happen when drivers fail to provide adequate space, open car doors into bike lanes, or turn without checking for cyclists—causing crashes that frequently result in head injuries, broken bones, and road rash.
Slip and fall accidents
Alaska’s winter conditions, combined with poorly maintained properties, create serious fall hazards. Property owners owe visitors a duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions or warn of known dangers, yet many fail to meet this responsibility.
Dog bite injuries
Dog bites result in physical injuries and lasting emotional trauma. Under Alaska law, dog owners may be held strictly liable for bites in certain circumstances, particularly when the victim was lawfully present and not provoking the animal.
Work With an Anchorage Personal Injury Law Firm That Truly Cares
We’ve spent more than a decade visiting with clients whose lives changed in an instant because someone else wasn’t paying attention or acting recklessly. We’ve seen the medical bills that keep coming. We’ve watched strong people break while discussing how they might lose their homes. We’ve met with families grieving losses that never should have happened.
These experiences change you. When we meet with a client, we see neighbors, friends, and people who remind us of our own families. And we know we would want someone fighting for us with the same dedication if roles were reversed.
We also know that holding negligent parties accountable does more than help one person. Legal action can lead to consequences that might prevent the same harm from happening to someone else. Whether it’s a distracted driver, a property owner who ignores hazards, or an insurance company denying valid claims, accountability matters.
FAQs About Anchorage, Alaska Personal Injury Lawyers
What happens if the insurance company denies my claim?
Claim denials don’t end your options. We review the denial reasons, gather additional evidence addressing their concerns, and appeal the decision through formal channels. Many initial denials get overturned when we present stronger documentation of liability and damages. If appeals fail, we evaluate whether filing a lawsuit makes sense based on your case strength and potential recovery.
Do I have to go to court, or do most cases settle?
Most personal injury cases settle without going to trial. Insurance companies often negotiate reasonable settlements when they see strong evidence and credible litigation threats. However, we prepare every case as if it might go to court, which strengthens our negotiating position. If settlement offers don’t reflect fair compensation for your injuries, we’re ready to present your case to a judge or jury.
Can I switch lawyers if I’m unhappy with my current attorney?
You have the right to change attorneys at any point during your case. The process involves signing a new representation agreement with us and notifying your previous attorney in writing. We handle the transition and obtain your case file from your previous lawyer.
What if my injuries get worse after I settle?
Settlement agreements typically resolve all claims related to the accident, including future complications. This finality protects both parties but means you cannot reopen your case if injuries worsen later. That’s why we project future medical needs before settling and avoid accepting offers until you reach maximum medical improvement—the point where doctors don’t expect significant additional recovery. Settling too early risks leaving you without compensation for complications that develop afterward.
What if the person who injured me doesn’t have insurance?
Uninsured motorist coverage on your own policy might provide compensation. Your attorney reviews all available coverage sources, including your own policies, and pursues every option for recovery.
How long does a personal injury case take?
Case timelines vary based on severity, liability disputes, and whether settlement negotiations succeed. Simple cases might resolve within months, while complex claims involving serious injuries often take longer to secure fair compensation.
Start Your Recovery With Legal Support
You didn’t cause this accident, but you’re the one paying for it with medical bills, lost income, and physical pain. Insurance companies bank on you accepting less than your claim is worth or giving up when the process gets difficult.
Crowson Law Group has represented injured Alaskans since 2011. We know how to counter the tactics insurers use to avoid paying fair compensation. Call our Anchorage or Wasilla office at (907) 777-7777 or contact us online for a free consultation available 24/7.
