Montana Personal Injury Blog
Traumatic Brain Injuries From Car Accidents: What You Need to Know
Car accidents are one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in the United States. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people sustain brain injuries in motor
Western Justice Associates Files Class Action Lawsuit Against City of Billings Over Inflated Water Bills
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BOZEMAN, Mont. — Western Justice Associates, PLLC, has filed a class action lawsuit in the Montana Thirteenth Judicial District Court against the City of Billings Public Works
What to Do Following a Truck Accident With an Underinsured Driver in Montana
Being involved in a truck accident is one of the most traumatic and disorienting experiences a person can face. When you discover that the driver responsible for your injuries does
How Weather Conditions Contribute to Car Accidents in Montana
Anyone who’s driven through a Montana winter knows how unpredictable the weather can be. One moment, the road is clear, and the next it’s covered in ice or heavy snow.
7 Reasons to Wear a Motorcycle Helmet
Most motorcyclists will describe riding on the open road as the ultimate expression of freedom. You get a charge from the wind rushing against you as you ride. Of course,
Which Industries Have the Most Slip and Fall Injuries?
Slip and fall injuries happen in all types of workplaces, but certain industries see significantly higher rates due to the nature of their environments. These incidents might seem minor on
Do I Need Physical Therapy After a Work Injury?
Any workplace injury is a disruption. The more severe the injury, the more likely it is to impact your ability to carry out your tasks, which can lead to an
What Is the Main Cause of Most Motorcycle Accidents?
Motorcycle accidents often lead to devastating injuries or fatalities, even when the crash itself seems relatively minor. Riders are far more exposed than occupants of enclosed vehicles, making them vulnerable
How Common Are Back Injuries After a Car Accident?
A moving car has kinetic energy which means that when car is suddenly stopped due to a collision with another vehicle, that energy is transferred to the occupants of the
What Is the Most Common Form of Negligence?
Negligence is a legal concept described as the “failure to exercise the level of care that a reasonable person would have under similar circumstances, resulting in harm or injury to