One man was killed and four people were injured when a three-vehicle crash brought one of Southcentral Alaska’s most traveled corridors to a standstill on Saturday afternoon. Shortly after 1 p.m. on May 2, 911 dispatchers began fielding multipl…
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Alaska is known for its natural beauty and mountainous terrain, drawing in tourists from all over the nation and world. While getting injured is the last thing you would expect while on vacation, tourist accidents in the state are not uncommon. Howev…
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While many Alaskan communities are accessible only by air, aviation is a crucial component of daily life for residents of the state. However, this mode of transportation can also be dangerous. Not only can hazardous weather conditions and rough terra…
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Losing a loved one in a maritime accident can be emotionally devastating and financially overwhelming. Enacted by Congress in 1920, the Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA) is a federal law that allows the family members of a fatal maritime accident vi…
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Bicycles can provide exercise, recreation, and transportation. However, they can also become dangerous when a cyclist fails to take safety precautions or a motorist who shares the road with them is careless. If you were injured in a bicycle accident…
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Airbags are meant to protect drivers and their passengers. However, these safety devices can also be dangerous. In fact, airbag injuries are some of the most common and severe types of injuries that can be sustained in a car accident. If you were in…
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Being injured in a bus accident can be physically, emotionally, and financially devastating. Depending on the extent of your injuries, you might require long-term medical treatment and lose a significant amount of time from work. While you may be ent…
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Spinal cord injuries are some of the most severe types of injuries that can occur due to someone else’s negligence. They can be debilitating, require extensive medical treatment, and cause you to lose a substantial amount of time from work. In the…
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A car crash can be an emotionally and physically traumatic experience. You may not know you’ve been injured until days or weeks after the collision — you may be in shock, which can mask your injury. Car accident-related shock can often result in…
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In most DUI cases, a chemical test is taken anywhere from 15 minutes to a few hours after a vehicle has been stopped. Retrograde extrapolation is a forensic technique that can be used to predict what the driver’s blood alcohol content (BAC) would h…
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