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Truck Accident Lawyers Serving Wasilla, Anchorage & Palmer
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Navigating Life After a Crash
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We Help You Recover After a Big-Rig Accident
From highway collisions to local delivery truck crashes, our attorneys bring deep experience and local understanding to every case. As a Mat-Su truck accident law firm, we focus on your recovery while handling the paperwork, insurance adjusters, and legal strategy it takes to move forward.
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What We Do for Truck Accident Victims
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Your Case. Our Focus.
If you’ve been hit by a semi-truck or commercial vehicle, we’re here to help. Whether the crash happened on the Glenn Highway or near the Port of Anchorage, our Anchorage truck accident lawyers and Palmer truck injury attorneys step in quickly. Denali Law Group has built strong relationships across the Valley by delivering honest guidance, real answers, and strong results in tough trucking cases. We investigate driver logs, company safety records, and scene evidence—so you can focus on recovery.
Investigating impact angles and trucking company responsibility.
Rear-End & Blind Spot Truck Collisions
Highway & Multi-Vehicle Accidents
Helping victims of high-speed and jackknife crashes.
Oversized Loads & Equipment Failures
Handling cases involving cargo shifts and brake failures.
Fatal Truck Accidents
Supporting families in wrongful death claims.
Common Questions About Truck Accidents in Alaska
Who is liable in a truck accident in Alaska?
Liability can extend beyond the truck driver to the trucking company, cargo handlers, or maintenance crews. We look at every angle to determine who’s at fault.
What should I do after being hit by a commercial truck?
Get medical attention, report the crash, take photos if safe, and contact a lawyer quickly. Trucking companies act fast—so should you.
Do I need a lawyer for a trucking accident even if I have insurance?
Yes. Trucking companies often have aggressive insurers. A lawyer protects your rights and helps you avoid settling for less than you deserve.
How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Alaska?
You generally have two years from the date of the accident, but it’s best to act sooner while evidence is fresh.
What if the trucking company is based outside the state?
That’s common. We handle claims involving out-of-state trucking companies and are familiar with how to pursue them under Alaska law.
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Let’s Talk Through Your Options
Speak With an Anchorage Truck Accident Attorney Today
Whether you need a truck accident attorney in Anchorage, Wasilla, or Palmer, we’re ready to guide you through next steps with clarity and confidence.
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