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- Plaintiff Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
We represent individuals and the families of individuals who have been seriously injured or killed as a result of the negligent or wrongful conduct of others. We understand how insurance companies and lawyers on the other side think. Insurance companies are interested in minimizing their economic exposure when a serious injury or death has occurred. They hire attorneys whose job it is to aggressively undermine each aspect of the your claim. We know their tactics. We take each case on as if it will proceed to trial and we are not afraid to take a case all the way to jury verdict if that is what is necessary to produce the best possible result. Our firm represents individuals injured in all types of situations including industrial, construction, and equipment-related accidents. - Motor Vehicle Accidents
Serious car and other motor vehicle accidents require the guidance of an experienced attorney. We have years of practice and an impressive track record representing people who have suffered significant injuries in motor vehicle accidents (commercial and personal). We work with physicians and other health care providers to assess and review all the short and long-term medical aspects of your case. Our detailed understanding of Alaska's automobile, insurance and liability laws means we understand the different sources of recovery available to car accident victims and their families as well as the various theories of liability that enable those victims to collect from the parties who caused them harm. Our firm also represents individuals and the families of individuals injured or killed in airplane, railroad, boating, and other transportation and recreational vehicle accidents. - Admiralty
There are many circumstances involving injuries to recreational boaters, shipyard and shipping workers, as well as other maritime employees. Our firm has successfully represented victims of maritime-related injuries in admiralty cases. We represent victims of recreational boating negligence and workers injured by defective equipment such as ladders and cranes, decks which are too slippery, and many other careless acts of owners and operators. - Aviation Crashes and Injuries
Aviation law governs the operation of aircraft and the maintenance of aviation facilities. Both federal and state governments have enacted statutes and created administrative agencies to regulate air traffic. Individuals and their families have the right to recover financial compensation when a manufacturer or airline acts negligently in designing, building, maintaining or operating an airplane or helicopter, which results in injury or death. Another source of aviation-related injury is known as "runway incursion." The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) defines a runway incursion as "any occurrence at an airport involving an aircraft, vehicle, person, or object on the ground that creates a collision hazard or results in loss of separation with an aircraft taking off, intending to take off, landing, or intending to land." Pilot error, air traffic controller error, or ground personnel error can cause runway incursions. The consequences of runway incursions range from minor aircraft or vehicle damage to catastrophic injuries and loss of life. As a licensed airplane pilot, I am uniquely qualified to investigate these cases and prosecute claims for injury. - Defective/Dangerous Products
We represent individuals who have been injured as a result of an unsafe product that was designed, manufactured, sold, and/or furnished by a person or company. We assist those injured individuals in bringing their claims and being fairly compensated for their injuries. Among the cases we have handled are matters involving firearms, snow machines, and industrial lift cases. - Premises Liability
Premises liability is a rather vague term that serves as a catchall for many types of events including those involving structural design flaws, unsafe conditions, environmental hazards, improper traffic patterns and a wide range of other issues. In many cases, security related premises liability matters involve issues such as physical security standards and generally accepted security practices. In addition to any existing standards, crime statistics, event history, community standards, and specific risk considerations play a part in determining whether an adverse event was foreseeable. - Professional Malpractice Law
We are experienced in professional malpractice law and can help clients determine whether or not malpractice has occurred where someone or something is injured as a result of negligence or misconduct of individuals in the dental, legal, medical, and other professional fields.
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