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After an Accident: How am I Going to Make Ends Meet

Being involved in an accident is hard to deal with in any scenario. It is expensive, stressful and unpredictable. You can be left with serious injuries and a damaged vehicle, not

3 Tips for Winter Workplace Safety

The winter offers many opportunities to brush up on safety tips. With ice, snow and the cold temperatures the possibility of personal and workplace injuries is greatly increased. By preparing

Winter Driving Tips

It’s that time of year again, time to gear up for winter. With the first snowfall, the amount of car accidents increases and we all must become more cautious of

Insure Your Business

Accidents can happen to anyone, anywhere, and at anytime.  That is why businesses, especially those with high-risk employee duties, must carry workman’s comp insurance. Workman’s comp is a legal requirement

Things To Keep In Mind

While you are out and about on your bike this upcoming fall season, fun is always what you are looking for. A good enjoyable ride that makes you smile and

Technology Helps Representation of Clients from Bush Alaska

Having grown up in a logging camp in Rural Alaska, I remember what it was like when we had to “go to town” to conduct business, whether it was to

When Insurers Will Not Pay Equipment Damage Claims.

Renters of construction equipment usually don’t read the fine print in rental contracts.  They just hope any damage to the equipment is covered by their insurance.  Only after the damage

Professional and Commercial Fishing: What you need to know

As summer begins, so does the professional and commercial fishing season. The fishing industry in Alaska provides about 80,000 jobs to our economy. Offering many job opportunities, the fishing industry

Motorcycle Safety and Awareness

Although May is Motorcycle Safety and Awareness month, it is good to keep a constant reminder to share the road. Regular motorists must be aware of motorcyclists and vise versa.

Can You Afford An Attorney?

Everyone knows that attorneys do not work for free, but how do they get paid? Typically attorneys charge by the hour, a flat fee, or by a contingency fee. What