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Alaska

Negligence Doctrine: Pure Comparative Negligence

Circuit # 9

Med Pay Subrogation - Yes

PIP Subrogation - No


Statute of Limitations

Statute of Repose: Products N/A
Statute of Repose: Real Property 10 years
Breach of Contract (Written) 3 years
Personal Property 2 years
Personal Injury 2 years
Warranty 4 years

ABLE TO PURSUE OWNER

Sue Owner for Negligence - NO


Deductible Reimbursement

Undecided/ Pro Rata Default
Alaska Admin. Code tit. 3, § 26.080
 


Garnishment

YES
(Note: ALL states allow garnishment for child support, alimony, taxes and federal student loans)
 

Allowed by an action upon an express or implied contract; See A.S.09.38.010 – 09.40.30 for list of exemptions. Here are just three exemption examples: 1. Homestead exemption allows debtor to retain up to $54K interest in primary residence, 2. Most state and federal benefits are exempted from attachment, 3. The first $402.50 per week is exempt unless the debtor is the sole supporter of the household. In this case, the first $602.50 per week is exempt
 


Parental Responsibility

Minor (Under 18)
Dollar Limit on Parents’ Liability

  • $15,000
  • $25,000 if insurance

Liability imposed for child’s willful or malicious damage to real or personal property


Subrogation by Landlord's Carrier against Tenant

No, unless lease clearly allows subrogation
 

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