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Potential Parties in Alaska Tourist Accidents

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Potential Parties in Alaska Tourist Accidents

Tourism is a leading industry in Alaska, employing around 1 in 10 of all residents and generating $297 million in annual spending according to Visit Anchorage Alaska. COVID-19 may have shrunk the number of visitors, but in 2022 the state was projected to set another year-over-year record for tourism and exceed 2.26 million guests. Locally, tourists spend enough on excursions, hotels, rental cars, meals, and other perks to generate $38 million in tax revenue for Anchorage.

If you travel for business or pleasure, you will also be contributing to tourism and taking advantage of the industry’s services. Unfortunately, the risk of accidents exists regardless of whether you are in your home city or visiting another. Rest assured that you still have legal options if you were hurt, and an Alaska tourist injuries attorney can assist with your legal remedies. There are often questions about liability and who you can sue after an accident, and some of the following information should help to clarify.

Liability for Accidents

There are multiple forms of liability to note when you were hurt in a tourist accident.

 

Parties in Alaska Tourist Accidents 

Business and property owners have a duty to use reasonable care to protect the safety of patrons and visitors, so many of these cases are based upon negligence. You may qualify to pursue:

Common carrier liability would apply if you were hurt in an accident involving an airline, helicopter, ferry, bus, train, cruise, or other forms of transportation. There may be some overlap when transportation is part of a tour, such as whitewater rafting, dog sledding, and snowmobile trails.

Discuss Remedies With an Alaska Tourist Injury Lawyer Today

This risk of accidents persists whether you are home or away, but there can be complications when attempting to pursue your remedies from afar. For more information on potential parties, please contact Power & Power Law. You can schedule a free case evaluation at our offices in Anchorage by calling 907-222-9990 or visiting our website. We will advise you on remedies after reviewing your case.

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