Posted in Personal Injury on July 13, 2023
Every year, there are more than 300,000 semi-truck accidents in the U.S. that result in property damage. There are also more than 100,000 semi-truck accidents that result in drivers sustaining injuries and about 5,000 semi-truck accidents that lead to fatalities. If you were recently involved in an accident involving a semi-truck that left you with injuries, you might be able… read more
What are the most common pitfalls in brain injury cases, and how an experienced brain injury lawyer can help you avoid themPosted in News,Personal Injury on June 28, 2023
As a personal injury law firm that specializes in representing brain injury victims, we understand the complex nature of these cases. Brain injuries can have devastating and long-lasting effects on a person’s life, making it essential to pursue a claim to obtain the compensation necessary to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. However,… read more
What is the statute of limitations for a personal injury claim in Montana?Posted in Personal Injury on June 13, 2023
Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents can be devastating, causing physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial hardship. If you’ve been involved in an accident in Montana, it’s important to understand the statute of limitations and how it may affect your ability to seek compensation for your injuries. What is a statute of limitations? A statute of… read more
Repair, Replace, Rental Cars- What Does the Insurer Owe?Posted in Personal Injury on May 20, 2023
If you have been in a car accident in Montana and your vehicle has been damaged, you may be wondering what your insurance company owes you. The answer to this question is not straightforward, and it depends on several factors. In this blog post, we will explore the laws and regulations surrounding vehicle repair and… read more
How to Prove Negligence in Personal Injury CasePosted in Personal Injury on May 15, 2023
Personal injury cases can be complex and difficult to navigate, especially when it comes to proving negligence. Negligence is a legal term used to describe a situation where someone fails to take reasonable care in a particular circumstance, resulting in harm or injury to another person. In a personal injury case, proving negligence is essential… read more
Auto Insurance Coverage: A Helpful Consumer GuidePosted in Personal Injury on May 12, 2023
Auto insurance coverage can be confusing, but they are essential to protect yourself and your family in case of an accident. There are several types of auto insurance coverage, and each one serves a specific purpose. In this blog post, we will explain the various auto insurance coverage and which ones a consumer needs to… read more
What to Expect at MediationPosted in Personal Injury on April 30, 2023
Personal injury cases can be complex and time-consuming, often requiring a lot of work and resources to pursue. One way to potentially resolve a personal injury case is through mediation. Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution where the parties involved in a lawsuit work with a neutral third party to try to reach… read more
What to Expect at a DepositionPosted in Personal Injury on April 10, 2023
A deposition is a legal proceeding where a witness is questioned under oath by attorneys from both sides of a case. Depositions are an important part of the discovery process in litigation, and they can be used to gather evidence, establish facts, and prepare for trial. If you’ve been asked to participate in a deposition,… read more
6 Reasons to Hire a Montana Car Accident LawyerPosted in Accident Data,Personal Injury on March 8, 2023
In 2020, there were 213 accident-related fatalities in Montana. This does not account for the thousands of injuries that occur in these collisions. You may wonder if you need to hire a car accident lawyer if you are involved in an accident. For minor incidents and fender benders, legal help may not be necessary. However, when you… read more
How Do Auto Accident Claims Work in Bozeman, MT?Posted in Accident Data,Personal Injury on February 19, 2023
It’s inevitable that if you spend enough time driving around in a car (and are distracted by smartphones), an accident might occur. For example, in Montana, 75% of adults report always wearing a seatbelt and 55% of teenagers report texting and driving (on average). All this is the perfect recipe for a disaster occurring on the road… read more