Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation Article Library
You’ve been involved in an accident on the road or on the job. You’ve suffered a serious injury. Now what? It’s likely you have a lot of questions, and you aren’t sure where to find the answers you need. Browse our collection of articles to stay informed about a wide variety of topics related to injury law and your rights in Montana.
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NO Better, No Worse Insurance companies are no different, no better, and no worse than casinos. The odds are always in their favor. -
Insurance for Lost Wages, Not Only Medical Bills Automobile insurance companies in Montana may have to pay lost wages before you settle with them. -
Physicians "Opinions" Often a Sham Insurance companies in Montana keep a stable of "doctors" who will say whatever they want them to say. -
Insurance Companies Cut Their Own Attorney's Bills It is an industry standard for insurance companies to cut or decrease the bills their own attorneys submit. -
Not Your Fault, No Premium Increase In Montana , your insurance premiums cannot be increased for filing a claim when the crash is not your fault. -
Ten Questions You Should Ask Before Signing A Contract With A Personal Injury Attorney If you or your family member are about to take the big leap and trust a personal injury trial lawyer with a 1/3 interest in what is probably the most significant catastrophe in your life, we believe there are a few questions you should ask. -
Your Teen Creating a Vision Although your teen needs your help setting goals and establishing a direction, it is critical that a teen understand these are his or her goals, not yours. Sometimes letting go can be the hardest part of this process. -
When Should Kids Start Working? Whether there is a financial need or not, Heather and I would agree that the sense of autonomy Andrew and Chandler have developed from working has made our recommendation to you a no-brainer. -
Keeping Youth Sports in Perspective Your children are almost never as athletic as you think they are. I blame this certainty, along with a desire for junior to make up for mom and dad’s inadequacies, for most problems in organized youth sports. -
Nothing Good Happens After Midnight Having a teen driver opens the door to staying out late, something that should be a concern for any parent.