Posts Tagged: anchorage

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

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

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

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

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

Doctors and Personal Injury Cases, Part III: Understanding the Many Roles a Physician Can Play

The medical profession significantly effects how the legal profession can help or hinder injured individuals seeking recompense. Though there is a multitude of ways the healing profession interfaces with the

Woman critically injured in collision between scooter, motorcycle on C St.

Have you read the article on ADN? http://www.adn.com/2014/05/13/3468465/woman-critically-injured-in-motor.html?sp=/99/188/ This goes to show you that whether you’re riding a motorcycle or a scooter (or a bicycle for that matter), you need