Kelley & Canterbury became a leading injury law firm in part because of years spent on bleachers watching our kids skate, shoot, and chase the puck with teammates who felt more like family. Michaela stood in the stands beside other hockey moms, wrapped in blankets, celebrating each small victory. Chris helped load gear, tape sticks, and drive across the state for tournaments.
Hockey taught discipline. It taught grit. It taught patience.
More than anything, it taught community.
That same sense of community shows up in our firm every day.
Why this story matters to our clients
When someone walks through our doors after an injury, whether from a car crash, a winter slip, or unsafe conditions on a property, they are not a case file. They are someone’s teammate, someone’s family, someone who deserves steady support.
We are an Alaska firm run by Alaskans, serving our neighbors for over fifty years. Not a national outfit with bus wraps or billboards in every state. If you want to understand how we help, start with What to Do After an Accident and visit Personal Injury. For common next-step questions, see our FAQ.