Alaska Personal Injury Attorney Anchorage

The aftermath of an accident can be both overwhelming and disheartening as you struggle to put the pieces back together. After any accident — major or minor — you’re likely looking at costly medical bills, lost time at work, and the inability to participate in activities that you enjoyed before the accident. Making this all the more difficult is the fact that someone else’s negligence caused these injuries that have forever changed your life. This is why Alaska personal injury laws recognize your right to file a claim for your injuries.

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When you are hurt due to someone else’s negligence, you have the right to argue for full and fair compensation for your injuries. Some of the most common losses recovered include:

  • Future medical costs, including rehabilitation
  • Past medical costs and expenses related to health problems caused by the accident
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of future income if you are unable to work
  • Pain and suffering from the emotional problems caused by the accident

Our Anchorage and Fairbanks Personal Injury Lawyers

At Crowson Law Group, providing personalized service and helping you through a difficult time in your life is something we pride ourselves on. Our personal injury attorneys and support team know how hard it is to make life work as an accident victim and that it can be frustrating to figure out how to move on when you have suffered injuries. That’s why our personal injury attorneys work hard to understand all aspects of your case. When we understand how much the accident has affected your life, we can stand up for you and get you the personal injury compensation you deserve.

Talented attorneys at our personal injury law firm have won millions of dollars in successful injury settlements and verdicts for thousands of Alaska residents. But don’t just take it from us: hear from our clients about their own stories of recovery.

Free Consultation – No Fee Unless You Win

We stand ready to apply our experience to successfully prepare your case and to ensure that you receive fair compensation for your injuries. Contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for a no-obligation, FREE case evaluation.

With offices in Anchorage and Wasilla, our personal injury attorneys serve all of Alaska. Can’t travel to us? We will come to you.

Learn more below about some of the many types of cases we handle. You can trust our legal team to listen to your story and to handle your case with the same level of care we would give our own family.

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