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Feeling guilty about filing a claim won't pay the bills after a Fairbanks pursuit crash
A Fairbanks lawyer on a work commute can have a workers' comp claim, a liability claim, and a serious uninsured-employer problem all at once after being hit by a fleeing driver.
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by Linda Bergstrom
2026-03-22
just left the ER in Kodiak and now the comp claim fight starts
A Kodiak roofer can have a workers' comp claim and a separate claim against the wrong-way driver, and the money gets split up in ways most people don't see coming.
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by Linda Bergstrom
2026-03-23
You skipped the ER after the Kenai crash. That doesn't kill your claim.
A social worker in Kenai got hurt when a vehicle crashed through a construction zone barrier, kept working instead of going to the ER, and now the insurer is using that delay against her.
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by James Kowalski
2026-03-21
My coworker is undocumented and got hit near Soldotna can he still file?
Everyone says undocumented workers should stay quiet, but actually immigration status does not cancel injury rights in Alaska. What should have happened: if your coworker was...
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Who Pays After a Workplace Burn Injury
When more than one company may have caused a kitchen burn in Alaska, workers' comp, liability claims, and the blame game can collide fast.
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by Sarah Nanouk
2026-03-05
my friend borrowed the truck and now nobody will pay is that real
A first crash gets a lot worse when the truck was borrowed, coverage is denied, and the two-year Alaska deadline is still running.
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by Tanya Ivanoff
2026-03-27
I wiped out on gravel in Soldotna and now the government acts like nobody did anything
A bad motorcycle wreck on loose road gravel can turn into a blame game fast, and the public agency on the other side may start working your case before you can even get through your appointments.
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by Tanya Ivanoff
2026-04-01
my wife was hit in a Fairbanks work zone, got worse weeks later, and now the insurer has gone silent
When a crash injury in Fairbanks looks minor at first and turns serious later, the legal clock in Alaska may start when you discovered the real injury, not on the crash date - and insurer silence changes nothing.
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by Marie Olson
2026-03-23
Suing after a dark signal crash in Wasilla feels ugly, but the bills are real
A National Guard member hurt during civilian work at a dark Wasilla traffic light may still have a strong claim even if the other driver is sitting on dashcam footage.
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by Tanya Ivanoff
2026-03-31
Soldotna crosswalk crash, denied claim, and your kid is still the one paying for it
A parent in Soldotna gets told their child's injury claim is worth less because care was delayed, missed, or interrupted after a crosswalk crash.
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by James Kowalski
2026-03-23
I just found out Alaska's clock may be almost up on my truck crash claim
An Anchorage commuter gets hit by a drifting 18-wheeler, the trucking policy is nowhere near enough, and now the real panic is whether Alaska's deadlines and notice rules are about to wreck the rest of the claim.
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by James Kowalski
2026-03-23
If I crashed while working near Palmer, is workers' comp my only option?
The adjuster is about to ask, "Who employed you when this happened?" Your answer matters because in Alaska it can decide whether workers' comp is your only remedy against your...
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Airbag failed in my Juneau work crash can I sue them and file comp?
The worst mistake is letting the vehicle get repaired, scrapped, or sent back before the failed airbag, seat belt, sensor, or module is preserved. If this happened in Juneau...
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Fairbanks insurers will turn a door-zone crash into a blame game fast
A dooring crash in Fairbanks can turn into a brutal comparative-fault fight if you miss the wrong step, especially when you're scared your status will get dragged into it.
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by Pete Vasquez
2026-03-31
deliberate indifference
Picture a captain who sees a warning light, hears the crew report a dangerous leak, and does nothing anyway. That is close to what deliberate indifference means: more than a...
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governmental immunity
A rule that can block or limit lawsuits against a government agency, city, borough, school district, or public employee unless a law specifically allows the claim. In plain...
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first offender program
Insurance companies and defense lawyers love this phrase because it sounds like an admission: you joined a program for first-time offenders, so you must have been guilty or at...
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tort claims act
The part that trips people up most is that a government can sometimes be sued for negligence, but not under the same rules that apply to a private person or business. A tort...
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benzene exposure
It can change the value of a case quickly because proving contact with benzene often links a worker's illness, medical costs, lost income, and future care to a specific job...
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Federal Tort Claims Act
Missing this deadline can end a case before it starts, and using the wrong procedure can reduce or completely bar recovery. When an injury or property-loss claim involves a...
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