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Are Drivers Always at Fault in Pedestrian Accidents in Alaska?

April 18, 2025

There’s a widespread assumption that whenever a vehicle strikes a pedestrian, the driver is automatically at fault. While this idea comes from the reasonable belief that cars pose a greater risk to pedestrians, the law tells a more complex story, especially in Alaska. While motorists have a legal duty to drive cautiously and remain alert […]

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Will the Drunk Driver’s Insurance Pay for My Injuries?

April 2, 2025

Being hit by a drunk driver is a traumatic experience, and once the initial shock fades, most victims have one major question: Who is going to pay for this? Between hospital bills, lost wages, and long-term recovery, the financial toll can be just as overwhelming as the physical one. If the other driver was clearly […]

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Is Lane Splitting Legal in Alaska in 2025?

March 21, 2025

What Is Lane Splitting and Why Do Riders Do It? Lane splitting refers to the practice of riding a motorcycle between lanes of slow-moving or stopped traffic, typically during heavy congestion. Riders often use this method to save time, avoid stop-and-go traffic, and reduce the risk of being rear-ended. In states where it’s legal, lane […]

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