Posted in News on February 23, 2021
Dogs have incredibly powerful jaws that can inflict severe injuries on the human body. While the vast majority of dogs pose no threat to humans, the reality is that dog bite injuries commonly occur. Data available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that approximately 800,000 people seek medical care each year… read more
Are Emotional & Psychological Damages Available in Montana?Posted in News on February 23, 2021
If you or somebody you care about has been injured due to the careless or negligent actions of another individual, business, or entity, then you deserve compensation for what happened. Most people understand that they are able to recover compensation for their medical bills, lost wages, and various other out-of-pocket expenses they incur due to… read more
Winter Sports & Brain Injuries – How to Stay Protected?Posted in News on January 27, 2021
Wintertime in Montana can be fun. Sure, you may dread the snow and ice, but the reality is that winter sports can be a way to beat back the doldrums of winter. Montana residents and visitors regularly participate in various winter sports activities, including skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, ice skating, and more. However, each of these… read more
What are Common Bad Faith Insurance Tactics?Posted in News on January 27, 2021
Sustaining an injury or significant property damage is difficult enough. However, the situation can become more fraught if your insurance company does not live up to their end of the contract. Insurance carriers are required to investigate, negotiate, and settle injury claims in good faith with their policyholders. This is not just something the insurance… read more
Nursing Home in Butte, MT Sued Over Negligence for COVID-19 OutbreakPosted in News on December 30, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of every person in the United States. However, nowhere has the effect of this virus been felt more harshly than in nursing homes throughout the country. If you remember, the first major outbreak of the coronavirus occurred in a nursing home in Washington. Since that time, Montana has… read more
Boy Scouts Bankruptcy Leads to 90,000+ Sexual Abuse ClaimsPosted in News on December 30, 2020
The Boy Scouts of America filed for bankruptcy in 2020. However, while bankruptcy cases can sometimes mean that an organization is going under, the Boy Scouts bankruptcy has occurred for a few reasons. First, the BSA fully intends to continue operating. However, mounting sexual abuse claims against the organization’s leaders and a court-enforced deadline set… read more
Marijuana & Personal Injury in MontanaPosted in News on October 27, 2020
The use of marijuana in the United States has always been controversial. However, over the last few decades, there has been significant debate about legalizing marijuana, whether for medical purposes pertinent to personal injury and pain management or for recreational usage. As of this writing, the medical use of marijuana is allowed in 33 states,… read more
What is Duty of Care?Posted in News on September 3, 2020
The term “duty of care” is something you may hear if you or somebody you care about has been injured due to the careless or negligent actions of another person. If this is the case, it may be necessary for you to file a personal injury lawsuit against the alleged negligent party to recover compensation…. read more
Most Dangerous Toys of 2020 Holiday SeasonPosted in News on August 28, 2020
The holiday season is approaching, and it is time to start buying the toys that the young kids in your family are going to love. Just like every other holiday season, it is important to ensure that you buy only safe toys for the children in your life. Unfortunately, every holiday season brings about new… read more
Mountain Driving Tips – Should I Carry Chains Year Around?Posted in News on July 23, 2020
While it may seem strange to talk about having chains for your tires in the summer months, the reality is that we never quite know what kind of weather we will have in Montana. This is especially true for those who live or regularly travel through Montana’s mountains. Just last month, residents in parts of… read more