Auto Insurance – Alaska requires auto insurance, protecting the public from uninsured drivers with both mandatory insurance laws and financial responsibility requirements. The laws provide the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) rights to remove drivers from the road for failure to maintain required coverage. Drivers responsible for car crashes must pay property damage and injury…
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After a car accident – what do you do? According to Alaska Law, after a motor vehicle crash, the operator(s) of the vehicle(s) must immediately stop and remain at the scene of the accident. This is mandatory after an accident resulting in injury to a person, the death of a person, or in damage to…
Continue reading ›Avoid car crashes – In the United States, motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death, and kill over 120 people every day. The largest number of motor vehicle crash deaths occurs among occupants of passenger vehicles, including cars, minivans, pickups, SUVs, and cargo/large passenger vans. Passenger vehicle occupants are the most likely to be involved…
Continue reading ›Resident Relative Claims – what does that term mean? Claims asserted by the spouses and other relatives who share a residence with an insured person are Resident Relative claims. A Resident Relative receives special status in an insurance policies’ language. In some cases, a Resident Relative is automatically insured. Claim Example A family called me…
Continue reading ›Spring Weather Hazards – Safe driving in Alaska is a priority, especially as driving in Spring conditions begin. With break-up approaching and the sun returning, Alaskan drivers experience a lot of unique driving conditions. Through each season Johnson Law reminds everyone to take care and drive intelligently. Tips For A Safer Spring Weather Driving Driving…
Continue reading ›Spring Breakup – Alaska often experiences dramatic weather changes during springtime, earning the term “Breakup” for the short season. The Alaska term for spring comes from the process of ice literally “breaking up” and snow melting and turning to slush. If the winter freezes rivers into solid sheets of ice (sometimes strong enough to hold…
Continue reading ›Choosing a PI attorney – For many people, choosing a personal injury attorney can be a daunting task but choosing the right personal injury attorney is incredibly important. How do you know when you should choose to hire a personal injury attorney? Do I Really Need A PI Attorney? Some injured people don’t need a…
Continue reading ›Personal Injury Lawyers – when can they help? You have nothing to lose by asking a good Personal Injury attorney to investigate an injury or death claim. Nothing. What is the worst that might happen? You spend 30 minutes or so explaining the situation and the attorney sees no merit, declining further involvement. A PI…
Continue reading ›Hiring a lawyer – The key to getting the most from a lawyer is knowing when you need one. When fighting with a spouse gets over-the-line, it is time to call a family attorney. When the District Attorney’s office charges someone with a crime, it is time to call a criminal defense attorney. These example…
Continue reading ›Spring break is approaching for schools across Alaska. Many families spend spring break at home to participate in local events and activities. Keeping kids entertained and safe while out of school is a priority for all parents. Home Entertainment Preparing educational games and activities for school-age children can be rewarding for families spending spring break at…
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