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Car Accident Lawyers in Alaska

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Top Rated Lawyers in Alaska

Alex M Cleghorn
Alex M Cleghorn

Law Offices of Alex M Cleghorn

Native American LawBusiness LawGov & Administrative LawHealth Care Law
Aleutians West County21+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Alexander J. Kubitz
Alexander J. Kubitz

Kubitz Injury Lawyers

Real Estate LawNative American LawEnvironmental LawCommercial Real Estate
Anchorage7+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Alexander J. Kubitz
Alexander J. Kubitz

Alexander J. Kubitz, Attorney at Law

Real Estate LawNative American LawEnvironmental LawCommercial Real Estate
Big Lake7+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Andy Miller
Andy Miller

The Miller Firm

Family LawDivorceEmployment LawCriminal Law
Haines15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Personal InjuryAnimal & Dog BitesBrain InjuryCar Accidents
Anchorage24+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Ben Crittenden
Ben Crittenden

Crittenden & Associates

Personal InjuryWorkers' CompensationAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Aleutians West County20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Alaska

Alaska presents unique challenges for injury claims. Remote work sites, extreme weather, harsh road conditions, and industries like oil, fishing, and mining create distinct risks not found in most other states. Whether you were hurt in a car crash on the Seward Highway, injured on a commercial fishing vessel, or suffered a fall on an icy walkway, Alaska law gives you a path to seek compensation.

Alaska Injury Laws

Alaska's statute of limitations for most personal injury and wrongful death claims is two years from the date of the injury or death. Miss that deadline and you lose your right to file a lawsuit, with very few exceptions.

Alaska follows a pure comparative fault system. You can recover damages even if you were mostly at fault, but your award gets reduced by your percentage of responsibility. If you're found 70% at fault, you collect 30% of the total damages.

Alaska does not impose a general cap on compensatory damages in most injury cases. However, the state does cap non-economic damages — like pain and suffering — in certain claims. The cap amount depends on the severity of the injury and can vary based on whether the case involves a physical impairment.

When to Contact a Lawyer in Alaska

  • You were injured in a car or truck accident and the insurance company is offering a quick settlement
  • You suffered a workplace injury on a remote job site, oil field, or fishing vessel
  • A family member died due to someone else's negligence and you need to file a wrongful death claim within the two-year deadline
  • You were hurt in a slip and fall on commercial property or a poorly maintained public walkway

Frequently Asked Questions About Alaska Injury Claims

Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault for my accident in Alaska?

Yes. Under Alaska's pure comparative fault rule, you can recover compensation regardless of your share of fault. The court reduces your award proportionally. Even a claimant found 90% responsible would still collect 10% of the damages.

Does Alaska's workers' compensation system cover injuries on remote oil field or fishing jobs?

Alaska requires most employers to carry workers' compensation insurance, which covers medical costs and lost wages for on-the-job injuries. Injuries on vessels or offshore platforms may fall under federal law, such as the Jones Act or the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, instead of the state system. The applicable law depends on where and how the injury happened.