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In Alaska wrongful death cases, you can recover damages only if your fault is less than 50%. If the jury finds you equally at fault (50/50), you recover nothing. This threshold makes the fault determination in wrongful death cases especially consequential — the difference between 49% and 50% fault is the difference between receiving compensation and receiving nothing.

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How Alaska Law Affects Your Wrongful Death Case

Alaska gives you 2 years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit, which is in line with the national average of 2.3 years. This is a standard timeframe, but acting sooner preserves evidence and strengthens your position. In wrongful death cases, the limitations period typically runs from the date of death rather than the date of the underlying incident, a distinction that matters when the decedent died from complications weeks or months after the injury.

Wrongful death claims in Alaska can only be brought by statutorily designated beneficiaries — usually the spouse, children, and dependent family members. Alaska's statute specifies who may sue, which categories of damages are recoverable, and how any recovery is distributed among eligible beneficiaries. Before evaluating damages, every Alaska wrongful death case must confirm the plaintiff has legal standing under the statute.

Wrongful death damages in Alaska typically include economic losses (lost wages and benefits the decedent would have earned, lost services, medical expenses from the final illness or injury, funeral and burial costs) and non-economic losses (loss of companionship, guidance, consortium, and emotional support). Some Alaska cases also support punitive damages when the defendant's conduct was particularly egregious. Carefully documenting each category is essential to maximize recovery.

Key Alaska Laws

Filing Deadline
2 years
in line with the national average of 2.3 years
Negligence System
Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar)

How Does Alaska Compare?

2 yrs
Filing Deadline
Avg: 2.3 yrs
Modified
Fault System
Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar)

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Legal Disclaimer

This calculator uses Alaska's statutes as of 2026-03-06. Laws change frequently. This tool provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Verify current rules with a Alaska-licensed attorney before making decisions about your case. Learn about our methodology.

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