Do I Have a Bad Faith Insurance Claim?
If you have ever filed an insurance claim perhaps you have felt the need for legal counsel to determine if the insurance company is acting reasonably. Insurance companies although compelled by

What You Need to Know About the Federal Tort Claim Act
Federal Tort Claim Act When a person is injured by another person acting on behalf of the United States, the injured individual is entitled to sue the U.S. in federal
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
Doctors and Personal Injury Cases, Part IV: Errors by a Treating Doctor Can Financially Harm an Injured Worker
The medical profession significantly effects how the legal profession can help injured individuals seeking compensation for their losses. Though there is a multitude of ways the healing profession interfaces with
Pilot Uninjured as Empty Commercial Plane Crashes in Alaska
On October 27, 2012, a commercial plane crashed in Emmonak, Alaska. The pilot had to sleep in the plane overnight until he could be rescued. Last Saturday, a pilot, Cody