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Boss says don't file after the Kodiak med error put me in the hospital - can workers' comp expose my status?
An undocumented worker in Kodiak wants to know whether a workers' comp claim after a medication-related hospitalization can expose immigration status when the employer is pushing hard to keep it off the books.
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by Tanya Ivanoff
2026-03-22
Insurance says "just file workers' comp" - your employer in Kenai never even bought it
A Kenai nurse pinned between equipment at work may have more than a routine workers' comp claim if the employer was illegally uninsured.
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by Pete Vasquez
2026-03-23
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 in Anchorage, you can file for Alaska workers' compensation...
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I just found out that "light duty" offer in Wasilla may not count if your doctor flat-out says no
A ranch hand in Wasilla with a bad neck injury can get squeezed hard when the employer waves around a "light duty" job that the treating doctor says is still too much.
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by Tanya Ivanoff
2026-03-29
Wasilla trench collapse trauma gets uglier when your employer says you were off the clock
A Wasilla delivery driver buried in an unshored trench may still have a real claim even if the worst damage is PTSD and the employer is suddenly pretending he wasn't working.
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by Ray Tazruk
2026-03-23
Broke your leg in an Anchorage crash with an uninsured driver and no money for a lawyer? You're not out of moves
An uninsured driver in Anchorage can still leave money on the table through your own policy, your employer's coverage, and workers' comp if you were on the clock.
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by Linda Bergstrom
2026-03-29
A Palmer lawyer's roof fall in another state can get messy fast
A Palmer attorney got hurt on a roof job in another state and needs to know which workers' comp system controls, whether a lawsuit is separate, and what happens if the firm starts playing games.
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by Pete Vasquez
2026-03-22
City Hall keeps saying "be patient" while everyone lines up for your settlement
A Kodiak city bus driver with a crushed hand can end up fighting over the settlement pie long before any money reaches his pocket.
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by Cathy Farnsworth
2026-03-23
Your boss says the firing had nothing to do with the claim - really?
A Fairbanks carpenter gets hit by a commercial truck, fractures his lower back, files a claim, then gets canned fast and told it has nothing to do with the injury.
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by James Kowalski
2026-03-22
Is an Anchorage SI joint claim even worth it if Medicare and liens will grab the money?
An older crash victim in Anchorage is dealing with SI joint pain, Medicare repayment claims, and fear that filing will expose immigration status.
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by Sarah Nanouk
2026-03-23
my Uber caught fire after a rear-end crash in Anchorage and now the proof is disappearing
What an injured Uber passenger in Anchorage needs to photograph, download, request, and lock down immediately after a rear-end crash and vehicle fire, especially when work retaliation is a real threat.
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by Dennis Kusko
2026-04-03
How much is an Anchorage work injury case worth if I'm undocumented?
A rough Alaska mid-range for a disputed work injury settlement is about $25,000 to $75,000, and cases involving surgery, major wage loss, or permanent disability can run well...
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Tudor Road gets ugly when you realize Alaska's two-year clock is almost gone
A remote Anchorage software engineer doing app deliveries gets a torn rotator cuff after a crash-causing uninsured driver and learns the real fight is over deadlines, uninsured motorist coverage, and app-period gaps.
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by Pete Vasquez
2026-03-23
My brother drives DoorDash in Fairbanks and got hit working, does workers' comp cover him?
Usually no - a DoorDash driver in Fairbanks is usually treated as an independent contractor, which means Alaska workers' compensation normally does not pay the medical bills or...
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In Wasilla, should you settle a knee injury claim before Anchorage finally sees you?
A broke college student in Wasilla is being pushed to settle a serious knee claim while the insurer waves around old social media photos and the real treatment is still out in Anchorage.
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by Sarah Nanouk
2026-03-22
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 dock talk like "just wait until it heals" can wreck a claim...
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My buddy says the insurer can ignore me until the DUI case ends - is that true in Kodiak?
A broken pelvis claim after a Kodiak street crossing crash does not have to sit frozen while the DUI case crawls, and an insurer going silent creates problems for them too.
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by Craig Halvorsen
2026-03-23
Can Workers’ Comp Force an Exam in Alaska?
When an Alaska hospital worker gets hurt moving a patient, the fight often turns into who controls treatment, whether a company-picked exam can cut off care, and what to do when symptoms keep getting worse after the first visit.
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by Sarah Nanouk
2026-02-27
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 still cannot legally punish you for claiming benefits or trying...
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Scared your status will come up if a Palmer hospital lien eats your crash claim?
A work-related crash in Palmer can turn into a three-way mess: workers' comp, a third-party vehicle claim, and a hospital lien trying to swallow the money.
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by Ray Tazruk
2026-03-23