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At Dillon & Findley, P.C., our Anchorage and Juneau injury attorneys earned a reputation as the best litigation and trial firm in Alaska. We represent and advise local and national clients in complex civil litigation and trial practice. We represent clients at every level of state and federal court in commercial, business, medical malpractice, personal injury and wrongful death cases.

All of the partners at Dillon & Findley, P.C. are listed in The Best Lawyers of America and Alaska Super Lawyers. Our attorneys demonstrate the highest personal and professional ethics and are dedicated to their clients. Each lawyer at our firm has extensive litigation experience and we are renowned across the state for our litigation and trial practice.

At Dillon & Findley, P.C., we have a proven track record of litigation and trial success. Our attorneys have successfully litigated cases against many governmental agencies, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). We have served as local counsel on behalf of the state of Alaska in tobacco litigation and we have successfully prosecuted class action cases against the insurance industry. Our attorneys have obtained millions of dollars in settlements and judgments for our clients in medical malpractice, personal injury, and wrongful death actions. We have also saved our clients millions of dollars defending their commercial, construction, and labor disputes.

To bring a civil litigation suit in Alaska, you must file a complaint within the applicable statute of limitations. For example, a medical malpractice claim generally must be filed within two years of the incident, which gives rise to the claim and a personal injury suit must be filed within two years of the date of injury. Exceptions to the general time limit prescribed in the statute of limitations may apply, resulting in a longer filing period.

In most civil litigation cases, the burden of proof is on the plaintiff who must prove his or her case by a preponderance of the evidence. In some circumstances, the burden of proof will shift to the defendant, such as when the plaintiff has proven a prima facie case. To satisfy the burden of proof, expert opinion testimony is often used.

With Dillon & Findley, P.C., you can rest assured that if we select your case for representation, we will represent your case competently and professionally. If you are looking for an experienced trial attorney to represent you in court, contact a Juneau and Anchorage injury lawyer at Dillon & Findley, P.C. today.