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Dedicated Advocacy for Injured Workers
The Law Office of Lee D. Goodman is a specialized legal practice in Anchorage, Alaska, devoted to protecting the livelihoods of hardworking Alaskans. Located in the Oceanview / Old Seward area at 12350 Industry Way, the firm focuses primarily on Workers’ Compensation and personal injury law. In a state dominated by industries like fishing, construction, and oil, workplace injuries are all too common. Lee D. Goodman has established his firm as a fortress for those who have been hurt on the job, ensuring they receive the medical benefits and lost wages they are entitled to under the law.
Navigating the workers’ compensation system can be a bureaucratic nightmare for someone recovering from an injury. Insurance adjusters often deny claims or minimize payouts. Mr. Goodman’s practice acts as a shield against these tactics. With a deep understanding of the Alaska Workers’ Compensation Act, he fights to secure funding for necessary surgeries, rehabilitation, and retraining if an employee can no longer return to their old job. Whether you are a slope worker facing a denied claim or a construction worker with a repetitive stress injury, this firm provides the focused legal firepower you need.
Practice Areas
The firm’s expertise is laser-focused on injury recovery:
- Workers’ Compensation: helping employees file claims, appeal denials, and negotiate lump-sum settlements.
- Personal Injury: Representing victims of third-party negligence, including auto accidents that occur while on the clock.
- Job Retraining Benefits: Ensuring that permanently injured workers get the support they need to find new careers.
Clients appreciate the direct and honest communication style of the firm. There is no "legalese" here-just straight talk about your rights and your options. The firm offers free consultations, removing the financial barrier to seeking justice.
Convenient South Anchorage Location
The office is located at 12350 Industry Way, Suite 208, in the South Anchorage business district. This location is particularly convenient for clients living in Oceanview, Huffman, or those commuting from the Mat-Su Valley via the Seward Highway. Unlike downtown firms, this office avoids the congestion of the city center, making it easier for injured clients to attend meetings without the stress of city traffic.
Accessibility and Comfort
Suite 208 is situated in a modern professional complex designed with accessibility in mind. The building features ground-level entry and elevators, ensuring that clients on crutches or in wheelchairs can access the office with dignity. The environment is professional but relaxed, reflecting the firm’s blue-collar focus.
Parking and Transit
One of the biggest advantages of this location is the free, ample parking lot right outside the door. You will never have to pay a meter or circle the block to find a spot. For those using public transit, the office is near the Old Seward Highway corridor, which is served by the People Mover bus system, providing a vital link for clients who may temporarily be unable to drive due to their injuries.
Your Partner in Recovery
When your health and your paycheck are on the line, you need an attorney who understands the stakes. The Law Office of Lee D. Goodman is committed to restoring your financial stability so you can focus on your physical recovery. Don’t let the insurance company dictate your future-call for a consultation and get a fighter in your corner.
Specializing In
Workers Compensation, Workplace Injuries, Job Retraining
Address & Location
12350 Industry Way, Suite 208, Anchorage, AK 99515
Building Location
Located in a professional office complex in South Anchorage, near the Old Seward Highway and Huffman Road.
Suite Access
Suite 208 is on the 2nd floor. The building has an elevator and is fully handicap accessible.
Parking Details
Large free private parking lot available for all visitors.
Public Transit
Served by People Mover routes along the Old Seward Highway.
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