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Alaska Tourists

Alaska Tourists – Glacier Bay National Park, Katmai National Park, Lake Clark National Park, and Denali draw tourists to Alaska each year. While safety precautions are in place to protect Alaskans and Alaska’s Tourists, injuries sometimes occur while visiting Alaska. The Alaska Department of Transportation reports that in 2023, there were 67 fatalities in 59 fatal crashes in the state of Alaska. In other words, someone died on an Alaskan road every 5.4 days in a fatal car accident.
Alaska Tourists Face Unique Hazards
There are many unique hazards for Alaska Tourists:
- Construction Areas – Unmarked construction areas can lead to vehicular accidents. Further, Alaska tourists may wander into construction areas, suffering injuries.
- Drainage – Roads with inadequate drainage can result in frozen water and slippery surfaces. Both vehicles and pedestrians might slide, causing a variety of personal injuries.
- Groups of Tourists – The negligent action of groups can lead to traffic congestion, frightened animals, or various other conditions leading to injuries.
- Swimming – Recreation areas may not always include lifeguards. Not to mention, swimming in unfamiliar areas can prove hazardous.
- Wild Animals – Of the various wildlife present in Alaska, two of the most common types of animals tourists encounter are bear and moose. Encounters with these animals can lead to catastrophic injuries as well as potential fatalities.
Who Is Responsible?
Depending on where Alaska Tourists injuries occur, some groups may be responsible:
- Tour Companies: If you suffer injuries as an Alaska Tourist with a group, you may be able to file a claim against the organization or group running the tour. In this instance, you will need to prove several elements. First, you must prove the tour group owed a duty of care. Next, you must prove the duty of care was breached. Finally, the breach of care must be the cause of your injuries.
- State and National Park: Despite its strict guidelines, the Federal Tort Claims Act permits personal injury lawsuits against the federal government. As with tour groups, one will need to prove various elements establishing a legal claim. Additionally, various applicable provisions of the Federal Tort Claims Act based on the accident would need review.
Johnson Law has been helping Alaskans and Alaska’s Tourists for nearly 30 years. It’s who we are. Call Johnson Law at (907)277-3090 or use our Contact Form if you are an injured. We are here to serve you.
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Sources: Alaska Department of Transportation; U.S. House of Representatives
Image Source: Alaska.org