Personal Injury Attorneys in Alaska
Alaska Personal Injury Attorneys
Dr. Brad Bradshaw’s Law Firm can build an experienced successful personal injury team for you—including attorneys in the Alaska jurisdiction.
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Success is an important criteria of attorneys allied with Dr. Brad Bradshaw’s Law Firm.
Each of our partnered attorneys have proven their expertise—with accomplished records of verdicts that make a difference for the financial and personal recovery of their clients.
Our contacts include exceptional expertise, Fairbanks, Badger, Knik-Fairview and many others.

More Than Just a Lawyer
A physician, surgeon, and successful trial lawyer, Dr. Brad Bradshaw founded his law firm on helping personal injury victims gain the most possible compensation—for the most competitive fee.
Maximize your settlement opportunity, without sacrificing your financial recovery, by choosing allied attorneys from Dr. Brad Bradshaw’s Law Firm to advise your personal injury case in Alaska.
Personal injury in Alaska FAQs
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What are the different types of compensation in personal injury cases?
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There are five basic types of damages that you may potentially receive compensation for in a personal injury case.
- Past Economic Damages are those such as previous medical expenses for necessary medications, therapy, or health and rehabilitation—in addition to past lost earnings and earning capacity.
- Past Non-Economic Damages refer to non-financial harm like pain and suffering, mental anguish, disfigurement, physical impairment, loss of enjoyment of life, etc.
- Future Economic Damages are the same types of damages as past economic damages—just taking into consideration the impact the injury will have in the future—such as ongoing medical care or medications.
- Future Non-Economic Damages are the type of non-financial harm expected in the future due to the injury or injuries sustained—like sustained pain and suffering, ongoing mental health issues, ongoing disability, etc.
- Punitive Damages are meant as a punishment to the responsible party. Punitive damages are rarely awarded in personal injury cases—only in instances where one can prove proven the wrongdoer had evil intent or showed a conscious disregard for others’ safety.
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How should I proceed with medical care pending my personal injury case?
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It is crucial that you keep all outstanding appointments before, during, and after your personal injury litigation for your physical recovery—and for the strength of your case. It is important to demonstrate to the judge and jury that you are taking your recovery seriously. Some states might attempt to lower your verdict or settlement if you fail to mitigate your damages.
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Do I have to pay to see if I have a personal injury case in Alaska?
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Dr. Brad Bradshaw’s Law Firm offers free consultations for clients looking to evaluate a potential personal injury case. All of our cases are based on contingency fees. Our attorneys only charge you a fee if they are able to successfully recover money in your case.
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Will I have to travel to a major city to receive legal aid in Alaska?
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We thoroughly vet our allied attorneys—who practice law all across the United States. We will use our network of successful legal professionals to match you with an attorney that can represent you wherever you are in Alaska. It is not necessary that you travel.