11+ Years
Legal Experience
About Marc Aaron Smith
Marc Aaron Smith joined PLG P.C. as a law intern in September 2023, following his deployment in the Middle East with the Alaska Air National Guard (AKANG). He has been a dedicated member of the AKANG for over 11 years, focusing on logistics.
In May 2024, Mr. Smith was admitted to the Alaska Bar. His legal career includes serving as the Clerk of Court and Deputy Magistrate for the Fourth Judicial District in Delta Junction, Alaska, from June 2017 to August 2019.
At PLG P.C.’s Delta Junction office, Mr. Smith concentrates his practice on estate planning, probate, landlord tenant law, and bankruptcy, providing expert legal services to his clients.
The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for advice about your situation.
Practice Areas
Alaska Car Accident Laws
Understanding Alaska's accident laws is critical when pursuing a claim. Here are the key legal rules that apply to your case:
Statute of Limitations
2 years
Time limit to file a claim
Negligence Rule
pure comparative fault
How fault is determined
Min. Insurance (BI/PD)
$50K/$100K/$25K
Per person/per accident/property
Insurance System
At-Fault
At-fault driver's insurance pays
Frequently Asked Questions
What areas of law does Marc Aaron Smith specialize in?
Marc Aaron Smith specializes in estate planning, probate, landlord tenant law, and bankruptcy.
When did Marc Aaron Smith join PLG P.C.?
He joined PLG P.C. as a law intern in September 2023.
What is Marc Aaron Smith's military background?
He has served in the Alaska Air National Guard for over 11 years, focusing on logistics.
When was Marc Aaron Smith admitted to the Alaska Bar?
Marc Aaron Smith was admitted to the Alaska Bar in May 2024.
Contact Information
Need Legal Help?
Contact Marc Aaron Smith for a free consultation about your accident case.
Call for Free ConsultationAfter an Accident
- 1Seek immediate medical attention
- 2Document the scene & gather evidence
- 3File a police report
- 4Don't speak to insurance adjusters alone
- 5Contact Marc for a free case review
