Crush Injuries & Amputations
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Can I file workers' comp if my Anchorage boss threatens deportation?
Yes - if you were hurt at work near Providence Alaska Medical Center on Northern Lights Boulevard or anywhere else...
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Did I wait too long to make landlord pay my child's Soldotna hospital bills?
The one thing your landlord is hoping you never find out: your child may still have a claim even if you're panicking...
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My husband's Wasilla work crash was last winter, can he still reopen workers' comp?
Yes - if he was hurt on the job, waiting has not automatically killed his Alaska workers' comp rights, and the...
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Can my Kodiak boss cut my hours for getting my own doctor?
Since Alaska workers' compensation benefit rates were updated for 2025, one thing did not change: your employer...
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Can I claim PTSD in Wasilla if my anxiety got much worse after a bike crash?
Yes - you can still claim PTSD, anxiety, or depression damages even without a new visible wound. The common wrong...
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I hurt my back lifting a patient in Soldotna what happens next with workers comp?
If you screw this up early, your employer's insurer can deny treatment, delay wage checks, and dump the bills on you...
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Should I save everything after a Soldotna work crash?
What the insurance company does not want you to know about this: yes, the first 24 to 72 hours can decide what...
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What evidence do I need for a Soldotna hit-and-run UM claim?
Get this wrong and your own insurer can deny the claim as an unproven phantom vehicle case, or say your worsened...
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I filed workers comp after my Kodiak work crash, did I ruin my lawsuit?
What the police report says - "on-duty crash," "school-zone collision," or even "swerved for a moose" - does not...
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My husband's Kodiak chemical burn was last summer, is it too late to file?
In Washington, a worker with a chemical burn deals with a different agency and different deadlines. In Alaska, bad...
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What happens if I don't report my Anchorage crash because I was partly at fault?
What the insurance company does not want you to know is that being partly at fault does not wipe out your claim in...
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Key Terms
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highside crash
You might see this phrase in a police report, insurance letter, repair estimate, or a rider's account of a wreck:...
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road rash classification
You may see this phrase in an emergency room note, a discharge summary, an insurance letter, or a conversation with...
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encumbrance
The worst outcome is finding out too late that property you bought, inherited, or relied on is burdened by someone...
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lowside crash
The biggest mistake riders make is treating this like a minor slide when it can cause serious injuries and a major...
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conspicuity
It can directly affect how much blame gets assigned after a crash, which can change what an injured rider recovers....
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benzene exposure
You may see it in a lab report, employer notice, cleanup letter, or doctor's note: "possible benzene exposure,"...
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ignition interlock device
You may see this in a court order, DMV notice, or plea paperwork saying you must "install and maintain an IID"...
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SCRAM bracelet
You just got a letter that says you must wear a SCRAM bracelet while your case is pending, and suddenly an ankle...
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foreclosure process
Not simply a landlord kicking out a tenant, the foreclosure process is the legal procedure a lender uses to take and...
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left-turn accident
Not every crash involving a vehicle turning left is automatically the rider's fault, and it is not limited to...
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zero tolerance law
A rule like this can drain your bank account and narrow your defense options fast, especially if a license...
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motorcycle bias
Insurance companies and defense lawyers use this phrase as a quiet weapon. They lean on the stereotype that riders...
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one leg stand test
Like checking whether someone can balance on one foot while pulling on a boot, this exercise measures balance,...
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countersteering
Get this wrong after a motorcycle crash, and it can cost real money. Insurance adjusters and defense lawyers may...
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target fixation
Miss this, and a rider can stare straight at the guardrail, pothole, moose, or oncoming vehicle they want to avoid -...
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field sobriety test
A roadside set of physical and mental tasks used to help an officer judge whether a person may be impaired. "Field"...
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lane filtering
People often mix this up with lane splitting, but they are not the same. Lane splitting means riding a motorcycle...
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