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  • Categories: Other NewsPublished On: June 20th, 2025

    The number of wildlife collisions, particularly with moose and caribou, is frighteningly high in Alaska. The Alaska Department of Fish & Game estimates that more than 800 moose are hit by cars every year. These accidents are common in Anchorage, Mat-Su Valley, and Fairbanks, particularly during migration seasons. Who Read More

  • Categories: Other NewsPublished On: June 12th, 2025

    You are sitting opposite your lawyer, and you are grimacing, telling him about every pain. It occurs to you that some of the most agonizing injuries are not visible yet genuine. Neck injuries are right in the category of painful ones. The doctor bills do not determine your settlement Read More

  • Categories: Other NewsPublished On: June 11th, 2025

    When you are injured in Alaska, you want someone who understands you, literally and legally. You want a personal injury attorney in Alaska with knowledge of local terrain, culture, and courts. Understanding Alaska’s Personal Injury Laws Alaska has a strict two-year statute of limitations on most personal injury cases Read More

  • Categories: Other NewsPublished On: June 4th, 2025

    Subrogation can change the amount you can recover in Alaska. If the insurer pays your medical bills, they may try to get compensation from the at-fault party. Alaska has no separate subrogation law, but AS 21.54.020 and AS 09.17.080 relate to it. What Is Subrogation in a Personal Injury Read More

  • Categories: Other NewsPublished On: June 2nd, 2025

    Knowing the difference between a personal injury claim and a lawsuit in Alaska is necessary to get compensation after an accident. They both try to obtain compensation but follow different procedures and levels of formality. What is a Personal Injury Claim in Alaska? An Alaska personal injury claim is a Read More

  • Categories: Other NewsPublished On: May 29th, 2025

    Choosing a qualified personal injury lawyer is essential if you have a neck injury in Alaska. If you ask the right questions, you can see if your attorney is familiar with Alaska’s laws on personal injuries and has experience handling neck injury claims. Understanding Alaska's Personal Injury Laws According to Read More

  • Categories: Other NewsPublished On: May 21st, 2025

    Preparing for a personal injury trial in Alaska may seem like exploring new territory. Knowledge of the process and legal subtleties can help you prepare for what lies ahead. Understanding the Alaska Personal Injury Trial Process The trial process starts with the jury selection, which is called voir dire. Read More

  • Categories: Other NewsPublished On: May 7th, 2025

    You must follow the Alaska personal injury process before the two-year deadline specified in AS 09.10.070. The two-year deadline is essential because failing to meet it permanently loses your right to recover. Your journey will teach you how to collect evidence properly and follow rules of procedure while using all Read More

  • Categories: Other NewsPublished On: April 25th, 2025

    Civil claims against drunk drivers in Alaska rest on a clear statutory and procedural roadmap. The process starts with invoking per se DUI violations from AS 28.35.030, followed by aggravated-offense findings from AS 28.35.032 to seek punitive damages under AS 09.17.020. The filing deadline under AS 09.10.070 requires obtaining Read More

  • Categories: Other NewsPublished On: April 16th, 2025

    Victims who experience neck injuries during accidents must deal with physical suffering together with extensive legal and financial complications. The decision between handling your DIY neck injury claim or seeking professional attorney services should be informed. The correct decision selection is vital since making even one wrong move in Read More

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