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Alaska Liability Law

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Alaska Liability Law goes beyond identifying the driver responsible for an auto accident. Negligent Entrustment, Respondeat Superior, and Vicarious Liability lawsuits hold individuals and organizations accountable for the action of a family member, friend or employee when the the family member, friend or employee causes harm to another person. Under these legal theories, the court may hold the owner of a vehicle, machinery, or an employer responsible for damages arising from an accident.

Alaska Liability Law For Employers

Respondeat Superior is a legal doctrine holding employers liable for the wrongful acts of employees occurring within scope of employment. Essentially, Respondeat Superior means “let the master answer,” holding an employer responsible for the actions of their employees under certain circumstances. This doctrine stems from the idea that employers benefit from an employees’ work. Therefore, the employer is also responsible for harm their employees cause while acting within the scope of their employment. 

Vicarious Liability in torts means one party can be held responsible for the tortious acts of another, even if the first party didn’t directly cause the harm. This commonly arises in employer-employee relationships. In other words, the employer can be liable for the negligent actions of an employee if those actions occurred within the scope of employment.  Employers or businesses are often named as a defendants in lawsuits caused by employees on the job.

The doctrines of Respondeat Superior and Vicarious Liability also apply when an employer entrusts a vehicle to an employee. Employers may be liable for an employee’s driving as part of the employee’s job responsibilities. This is true for many states including claims and lawsuits brought under Alaska Liability Laws.

Which Law Applies In Your Situation?

There are other situations in which these and other legal theories apply. Consult an Alaska personal injury attorney to determine the legal theories which apply to your case. A good Alaska personal injury attorney will analyze Alaska Liability Laws and advise you how to proceed.

This Alaska Liability Law information on is Part Two of a two-part series. See Part Two: Alaska Responsibility Rules.

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