Keep your lips zipped! Don’t admit fault or discuss the details too much. Anything you say can come back to haunt you later. Stay clear and keep calm.
In Alaska, you usually have two years to file a complaint for accidents. Time flies, so don’t drop the ball on this one!
Yes, indeed! Passengers can file claims against either driver, depending on who was at fault. You weren't behind the wheel, but you still have rights.
If both drivers share the blame, it’s a bit of a sticky situation! Alaska follows a comparative negligence rule, which means damages are divided based on the level of fault.
If someone acted carelessly and caused the accident, you might have a claim. It’s kind of like a chain reaction – their negligence led to your troubles.
First thing's first, make sure everyone's safe! Check for injuries and call for help if needed. Once that's sorted, gather details like pictures and witness info – it's all about covering your bases.