
Can I Ask for More Money from My Insurance Company if I Need It Later After I Settled?
The answer to that, generally, is no. If you signed a release and settled the claim then the personal injury case is closed.
If you signed a compensation release that is all encompassing, one that includes your injuries and future care, then you may have little to no options for seeking additional compensation. However, in limited circumstances, there is the option of drawing up an agreement in which a particular part of your damages is held open for additional compensation but very clear terms would have to be expressed.
A personal injury attorney will be able to work directly with you on these issues to ensure that the best course of action is taken before you settle your claim with an insurance company.
An insurance company usually wants to resolve all possible claims at one time so that they can clear their books of any remaining obligations left open. So it’s important when you settle to realize that you might be closing the door on additional compensation for that accident.
Your case is unique and you deserve the full amount of compensation for all your damages. Don’t hesitate to contact a lawyer to guide you through the personal injury settlement process.




Standing Strong for Alaska’s Injured
Why Clients Choose Us
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We offer the personalized attention of a boutique firm with the ability to secure the compensation you deserve for injuries of all types.
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Rooted in Anchorage, we’ve built a legacy of excellence, trusted locally and by national firms for co-counsel and representation.
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We handle the legal work so you can focus on healing. From insurance claims to court representation, we’re with you every step of the way.
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For nearly 50 years, we’ve helped Alaskans recover after devastating accidents, holding negligent parties accountable for their actions.