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Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Serving Wasilla, Anchorage & Palmer

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Protecting Alaska Riders After a Crash

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We Help Injured Riders Recover with Confidence

Motorcycle crashes can be devastating—especially on highways and narrow roads throughout the Valley. Our team works closely with riders and their families to build strong injury claims and protect their rights after a crash. As a Mat-Su motorcycle accident law firm, we handle the insurance issues and legal steps so you can focus on recovery.

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What We Do for Motorcycle Accident Victims

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Your Ride Matters. So Does Your Case.

If you’ve been hit while riding, we’re here to help. Whether the crash happened near Palmer’s farm roads or on Anchorage’s Minnesota Drive, our Alaska motorcycle accident attorneys know how to build a case that gets taken seriously. We’ve earned the trust of injured riders across Anchorage and the Mat-Su Valley with our honest advice, responsive service, and real results.

Holding drivers accountable when they fail to yield.

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Left-Turn & Intersection Collisions


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Rear-End Motorcycle Accidents


Addressing injuries caused by distracted or careless drivers.

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Severe Injuries & Long-Term Recovery


Supporting claims involving road rash, fractures, and TBI.

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Fatal Motorcycle Crashes


Helping families navigate wrongful death claims.

Common Questions About Motorcycle Accidents in Alaska

  • Do I need a lawyer for a motorcycle accident if I have insurance?

    Yes—insurance companies often blame the rider. A lawyer can protect your rights and help ensure you’re treated fairly.

  • What should I do after a motorcycle crash in Alaska?

    Call 911, get medical help, and document the scene. Avoid making statements to insurers until you’ve spoken with a lawyer.

  • Can I file a claim if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?

    Possibly. Alaska law allows injury claims even without a helmet, though it may affect compensation. We’ll walk you through your options.

  • How long do I have to file a motorcycle injury claim?

    In most cases, two years from the accident date. Acting early helps preserve evidence and strengthens your case.

  • What if the driver fled the scene?

    You may still have a claim through uninsured motorist coverage. We can help identify coverage options and file the right claim.

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Let’s Talk Through Your Options

Speak With a Local Motorcycle Accident Attorney Today

Whether you’re in Anchorage, Wasilla, or Palmer, our team is here to support your recovery and your rights after a motorcycle crash.

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