Montana Personal Injury Blog
What To Do After Being Involved in an Out-of-State Car Accident
Traveling out of your home state can be an adventure, whether you’re on vacation, visiting family, or driving for work. However, having an unexpected car accident while you’re far from
Top 7 Signs of Negligence in a Nursing Home
The reason why families help loved one’s transition to nursing home living is to provide them with the kind of care they need to maintain their quality of life. When
Can Doctors Lie About Test Results?
When you go to the doctor, you expect them to be honest with you. You trust them to tell you your health status, whether they have good or bad news.
What Is a Deposition in a Personal Injury Claim?
There are two sides to every accident. Deciding which side is the correct version of events will determine who is at fault and who will be responsible for any compensation.
Sharing Knowledge During Brain Injury Awareness Month
When someone suffers a brain injury, there might be a contusion or bump visible on the outside, but the only way to fully diagnose a brain injury is with a
Do You Have to Pay Taxes on a Personal Injury Settlement?
You might have a few questions if you’ve recently received a damage award in Montana. Some people wonder, “Do you have to pay taxes on a personal injury settlement?” This
How to Report Nursing Home Abuse in Montana
The decision to transition a loved one into nursing care is not always something that happens overnight. For many families, it is a gradual understanding that the loved one needs
Can You Become Paralyzed in a Motorcycle Accident?
Many people enjoy the thrill of riding a motorcycle throughout Bozeman. The wind in your face, the open road ahead, and the feeling of freedom are exhilarating. Unfortunately, riding runs
Where Are Car Accidents Reported?
When did you last drive past an accident on U.S. 93 / Reserve Street? According to the Missoula Police Department Traffic Safety Unit, that area has the “highest and most
What Is the Survival Rate for a TBI?
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most serious and devastating medical conditions one can suffer. These are often the result of accidents, falls, or violent events. To understand the