Alaska follows a pure comparative fault system, which means more than one party may share responsibility for a car accident. Compensation could be adjusted based on each party’s percentage of fault.
In Anchorage car accident cases, fault may be evaluated based on a number of factors, including:
- Physical evidence from the scene
- Whether traffic laws were violated
- Statements from drivers and witnesses
- Road and weather conditions at the time of the crash
- Vehicle speed and driver reactions
If an injured person is found to share some responsibility for a crash, they could still be able to pursue compensation. Our personal injury attorneys at The Carlson Law Firm understand comparative fault to help in driving accidents.






