Workplace Injuries are Different
If you were injured at work, your case is different. You have rights under the Alaska Workers Compensation Act. You need to protect those rights. The Alaska Act has speci?c timelines and limitations. If you fail to understand these, you can lose your rights.
You may be entitled to even more recovery if your injury was caused by the negligence of someone besides your employer. This can mean substantially more money to you and your family. You need a prompt investigation and reliable advice to know for sure.
We know that being injured on the job can be stressful. A serious work injury can leave you permanently injured, unable to work, and incapable of providing for your family. Obtaining fair compensation following an injury or death can be dif?cult. Sometimes it can even seem hopeless. Many injured workers ?nd it frustrating to deal with multiple attorneys on different parts of their case.
We can advise you on all aspects of your work injury claim.
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Chancy Croft. Attorney
I drove the Alaska Highway in my 1955 Mercury, which a friend nick-named "the Mercury Space Capsule" from Odessa, Texas to Alaska in 1962. I have never looked back. In 1963 I married a brilliant and...
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Alaska's Choice for Injured Workers
The attorneys and paralegals at the Croft Law Of?ce have over 120 years of total experience helping Alaskans injured at work. Our founder Chancy Croft helped write much of our current workers' compensation law as a State Senator in the 1970s. He has represented Alaskans injured at work since 1978. His son, Eric Croft, is proud to work with his father and continue the commitment to get injured workers every cent they are entitled to under the law.
Over his long career, Chancy has argued and won some of the most important cases in Alaska on the rights of injured workers. He has represented injured workers in over 200 hearings before the Alaska Workers' Compensation Board. Chancy has argued 55 cases before the Alaska Supreme Court.
Eric joined the ?rm in 2010 after a career in the State Legislature. He has argued over 20 cases before the Board, won a number of cases before the Appeals Commission, and has a perfect record representing injured workers before the Alaska Supreme Court.
James Croft represents the third generation of Crofts helping injured workers in Alaska. He is currently a law student at Lewis and Clark Law School. He assists Chancy and Eric with legal research and writing. Patty, Jami and Brenda provide excellent paralegal support on our cases.
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Total Attorneys: 2
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Anchorage, | 2 |
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Litigation - Labor & Employment | 2 |
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