Anchorage Personal Injury Lawyer

Helping Clients In Anchorage County Seek Full & Fair Compensation

Were you injured in an accident? Do you believe someone else is at fault? Farnsworth & Vance can help you take legal action and work to secure the just compensation you are owed. Our Anchorage personal injury attorneys are well-versed in the legal process, and we have insider knowledge of how insurance companies operate. Our firm represents clients who have been injured in car accidentslarge truck collisionsmotorcycle crashespedestrian accidents, and bicycle accidents. We also assist victims of medical malpractice, as well as the surviving family members of those wrongfully killed. With every case we take on, we strive for fast, favorable settlements. While we are often successful in helping our clients avoid trial, our skilled litigators are fully prepared to represent you in the courtroom whenever necessary.

The Aftermath Of A Serious Accident

After an accident, victims suffer an array of consequences. There are the physical costs, including, in many cases, life-altering injuries and severe, long-lasting pain. Such incidents are also often accompanied by immense emotional suffering, including anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and stress. Victims will also face enormous financial burdens, as they must now pay for unanticipated medical expenses, including immediate emergency treatment and ongoing care. Depending on the severity of the accident, these costs may be compounded by an inability to return to work, either temporarily or permanently.

Have you been injured because of someone else’s negligence? Call Farnsworth & Vance today at (907) 416-9071 or contact us online to schedule a meeting with our personal injury attorney in Anchorage!

What Compensation Can Be Recovered in a Personal Injury Case?

At Farnsworth & Vance, our goal is to help you secure the compensation you are owed for all of the damages you have suffered, including but not limited to:

  • All medical costs associated with the accident, such as:
    • Ambulance/emergency room fees
    • Immediate medical treatment
    • Ongoing rehabilitative care
    • Medications and pain management programs
    • Medical equipment (wheelchairs, ramps, crutches, etc.)
    • Mental health care for conditions caused by the accident
  • Lost income/wages for time taken off work to recover from your injuries/receive treatment
  • Lost earning ability/lost employment opportunities if your injuries are partially or fully disabling in nature
  • Pain and suffering, including both physical and emotional trauma
  • Property damage, including loss of use of property and the cost of repairs/replacement

What Is The Statue Of Limitations In Alaska?

In the state of Alaska, you have two years from the date of the accident/injury or the date at which you became aware of the injury to bring a personal injury claim. This is known as the statute of limitations. Once the statute of limitations has passed, you will not be able to bring a claim. Therefore, it is important that you contact an attorney at our firm as soon as possible if you wish to seek compensation for your damages.

Start Your Legal Journey Today

At Farnsworth & Vance, we offer completely free, confidential case evaluations. We also provide our legal services on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no upfront costs for you. Instead, our attorneys’ fees are paid only if we are successful in recovering compensation on your behalf. Once we have secured a settlement or verdict for you, a pre-arranged percentage of your recovery will be used to pay our attorneys’ fees. In other words, there are zero out-of-pocket expenses for you.

Contact Farnsworth & Vance today to schedule a FREE consultation with our Alaska personal injury attorney!