Nobody is immune to suffering injuries caused by another person's negligent or careless actions. Victims of accidents caused by another person's behavior may need to file a claim or a civil court case against the person responsible. For example, many people suffer injuries in an automobile accident. However, not all injuries are apparent immediately after a crash. Shock and adrenaline … [Read more...]
Uninsured Motorist Coverage
Buying car insurance in Alaska can be a daunting task, you have several different choices for kinds of coverage, including uninsured motorist (UM) coverage. As the name suggests, this coverage applies if you are hit by someone who does not carry their own insurance. Is it really necessary to have this uninsured motorist insurance? Some people would argue it is not necessary to … [Read more...]
Alaskan Law Requires Insurance, Or There Are Harsh Penalties
In Alaska, state law requires people to carry insurance coverage on their vehicles. A crash involving a driver without proper coverage can leave the driver personally liable for injuries or damages caused. According to state law, any vehicle owners or drivers can be held liable; if someone is driving a vehicle and another person owns it, you may have two options for pursuing … [Read more...]
Seeking Financial Damages Following A Child Injury In Alaska
Children are often more capable than adults when it comes to enduring accidents without suffering serious injury. This is mainly due to their youth, health and the flexibility of their bones and muscles. However, a serious accident is more likely to involve a child. Children have less life experience and are less skilled at evaluating the danger of specific situations. Adult … [Read more...]
Statute Of Limitation In Alaska
If you get hurt in Alaska, one thing to remember is there is a time limit to filing a claim for your injuries. Like most states, Alaska has a statute of limitations. What is a statute of limitations? A statute of limitations sets a time frame for a law suit to be filed. For instance, if you were injured on July 1, you have two years from that date to file a lawsuit against the … [Read more...]
Your Babysitter May Be Liable For Your Child’s Injuries
Imagine leaving your child home alone with a new babysitter. You heard great things about him/her; he/she has experience and is always on time. He/She often stays late for families, knows how to cook and comes at a reasonable rate. You thought nothing could work out better than this situation, but not more than two hours after you leave, you receive a call from the local hospital. … [Read more...]
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