Anchorage Alaska Vehicle Accidents Blog
The time after an accident can be overwhelming. In additional to experiencing painful physical and emotional recoveries, victims also must often pursue a personal injury case to ensure they can receive proper medical care and continue to pay their bills. Here, dedicated injury attorney Ben Crittenden shares information helpful to victims and their families and offers the insight they need to begin to this important process.
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Disclose Pre-Existing Injuries to Insurance Company Most of us have pre-existing conditions. We are tempted to hide them. Don't. The insurance company will look into your past. Tell the truth. -
Hot Tub and Pool Injuries Summer in Alaska is both pool season and hot tub season. For homeowners, they can be huge liability hazards. There are certain safety criteria you must follow. -
Look Out for Distracted Pedestrians Pedestrians are often distracted. They are distracted by many things, such as cellphones. Distract pedestrians often cause car wrecks. Read to learn more. -
Why Are Motorcycle Collisions So Common? Motorcycle accidents are common for a number of reasons. This article discusses the most common causes of motorcycle collisions. Read to learn more. -
Know Your Rights When Questioned by the Police Many people don't know their constitutional rights and are often taken advantage of by police officers. Read this article to learn what cops can and cannot do. -
Factors to Settling Your Motorcycle Claim Motorcycle collisions are often more difficult to evaluate, partly because adjusters and often jurors want to put some fault or blame on the motorcyclist. -
Understanding a Wrongful Death Claim Wrongful deaths are caused a number of ways, including auto collisions. Before bringing a wrongful death claim, there are a number of things to do. -
Insurance Adjusters Are Not On Your Side Insurance adjusters have one goal in mind - to limit the amount of compensation paid out for you claim. They have a lot of tricks and tactics they use. -
How Does Daylight Savings Time Affect Driving? Doctors recommend seven to eight hours of sleep. Many people sleep less. For drivers, lack of sleep creates a myriad of problems that cause car wrecks. -
Teen Drivers Are More Susceptible to Auto Collisions Car wrecks are the number one cause of death for American teenagers. There are four important factors to know to explain why teens are in more car wrecks.