Posted in News on September 18, 2015
Whether it is for the holidays, a birthday or anytime in-between, parents in Montana will be digging out their gift lists in preparation to bargain hunt the presents they want to get for their family and friends. Though most shoppers will do their best to ensure that the gifts they buy are safe to use,… read more
Is overdiagnosis harmful to Montana patients?Posted in News on September 11, 2015
Terms such as delayed treatment and misdiagnosis are often associated with medical malpractice lawsuit. However, many Montana residents likely are not familiar with term overdiagosis, which has recently garnered attention in the medical community. In fact, medical experts from around the globe are about to reconvene at a conference for the third consecutive year to… read more
Motorcyclist killed in motorcycle crash with drunk driverPosted in News on September 4, 2015
Motorcyclists are more likely than occupants of automobiles to be killed and suffer serious injuries in accidents because of the lack of barriers between them and the other vehicle involved in the collision. Montana residents may find it interesting to learn that recently a hit and run accident involving a 56-year-old motorcyclist and a pick-up… read more
What types of injuries constitute a birth injury?Posted in News on August 27, 2015
Soon-to-be parents are typically excited to welcome a new life into this world. Though advances in medicine have significantly reduced the incidence of the birth injuries in the United States, there is always a chance that something can go wrong during the delivery of a child. Many of our Montana residents may be wondering, what… read more
Competent legal representation for motorcycle accident victimsPosted in News on August 21, 2015
Summer is the time to experience and enjoy the outdoors. Some people like to hike and walk to experience the outdoors; others may like to hit the road on their motorcycle and enjoy nature. Montana residents are more likely to see motorcyclist riders on the road during summer as well. In fact, according to the… read more
Lawsuit filed over potentially dangerous car defectPosted in News on August 13, 2015
In Montana, Jeeps and other sport utility vehicles tend to be quite popular. Montana residents should be interested to know that in the wake of the recent Jeep hacking scandal, the Chrysler Corporation is now facing a potential lawsuit over a car defect. The recent scandal forced the manufacturer to recall a whopping 1.4 million… read more
Multi-car accident seriously injures two in MontanaPosted in News on August 6, 2015
A recent head-on crash in Montana forced the closure of the northbound lane of U.S. Highway 93 and resulted in at least two people suffering serious injuries. According to reports, the multi-vehicle accident involved three cars and happened north of the city of Lolo around 9:30 am. Two people had to be admitted a Missoula… read more
IKEA drawers implicated in fatal injury to two childrenPosted in News on July 31, 2015
According to data furnished by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a child dies by either furniture or a TV tipping over at least once every couple of weeks. Keeping this alarming statistic in mind, Montana residents who are familiar with the Swedish Furniture store IKEA may find it interesting and helpful to know that recently… read more
Montana’s VisionZero initiative hopes to reduce car accidentsPosted in News on July 24, 2015
According to statistics released by the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), over 2,300 people lost their lives in vehicle crashes on Montana’s roads and highways during the last decade. Of those 2,300 fatal accidents, nearly 500 represented the 18- to 25-year-old demographic, making that age group the one with the highest fatality rate in the… read more
Medical conditions are routinely misdiagnosed by doctorsPosted in News on July 16, 2015
Montana residents should be interested to know that despite the great strides that have been made in modern medicine and healthcare, we still have a long way to go. This is especially true with the regard to the efficacy of the tools that health professionals have at their disposal to diagnose disease. Even with our… read more