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Alaska — Steps to Take When an Insurer Says It Never Received Your Letter of Representation

Detailed Answer — How to confirm legal representation with an Alaska insurer and what to do if the insurer claims it never received notice Short summary: If an insurer says it never received your attorney's letter of representation, immediately document proof of delivery, resend with verifiable delivery methods, protect any looming deadlines, and consider filing […]

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How to Bring a Civil Claim After an Assault in Alaska

Disclaimer: This information is educational only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed Alaska lawyer to discuss the facts of your case and get formal legal advice. Detailed Answer If you want to pursue a civil claim after an assault in Alaska, you will generally be pursuing a personal-injury or intentional-tort claim (for example, […]

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Assault Lawsuits in Alaska: Can You Sue Without Hospital Records?

Understanding Your Legal Options After a Physical Attack in Alaska Short answer Yes. In Alaska you can pursue a civil lawsuit for assault or related injuries even if you did not go to a hospital. Criminal charges are handled by the state and are separate from civil claims for money damages. Not going to the […]

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Alaska — Removing Squatters and Unlawful Occupants Before a Property Sale

Detailed Answer When an unauthorized person occupies real property that you own or are about to sell in Alaska, you face two separate but related legal issues: (1) whether the occupant is a trespasser or a tenant, and (2) the correct legal procedure to remove them. Handling the situation correctly matters: using self-help (changing locks, […]

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How to Find Medical Providers Who Will Treat on a Lien in Alaska

Answer: How to locate medical providers who will treat you on a lien (Letter of Protection) in Alaska Short answer: Many medical providers will agree to treat a personal-injury patient on a lien or by signing a Letter of Protection (LOP), but availability varies. Start by contacting a personal-injury attorney or the Alaska Bar Association […]

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Can a Will Override an LLC Operating Agreement in Alaska?

Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. For guidance tailored to your facts, consult an Alaska-licensed attorney. Detailed Answer Overview Under Alaska law, the operating agreement of a limited liability company (LLC) typically governs how membership interests are handled. A last will and testament can direct how your personal […]

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Alaska: How Medical and Chiropractic Liens Can Affect Your Settlement

Detailed Answer Short answer: possibly. Whether medical bills or a chiropractor’s charges will be deducted from your settlement in Alaska depends on who paid the bills, whether anyone has a valid lien, and whether government or private insurers have legal reimbursement rights. This answer explains the common scenarios you’ll encounter, how claims are typically resolved […]

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How Alaska Courts Appoint a Guardian ad Litem for a Minor’s Settlement

Detailed Answer This article explains how Alaska courts handle the appointment of a guardian ad litem (GAL) when a minor is involved in a civil settlement. It explains typical steps, the GAL’s role, what the court reviews before approving a settlement, and practical next steps for families. This is educational only and not legal advice. […]

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Accessing a Child’s Settlement Before Age 18 in Alaska: What Parents Should Know

Can I access some of my child’s settlement money before they turn 18? (Alaska) Short answer: Possibly — but you usually cannot simply spend a child’s settlement money without approval. In Alaska, money awarded or settled on behalf of a minor is often subject to court supervision, custodial rules, or a trust or conservatorship that […]

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Alaska: How Prior Accidents Affect a Truck Diminished-Value Claim

Can prior accidents reduce a truck diminished-value claim under Alaska law? Short answer: Previous collisions or damage that occurred before you bought the truck can reduce or eliminate a diminished-value claim for a later crash. To succeed you must show the reduction in market value was caused by the at-fault crash you are claiming for, […]

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