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Top Mistakes To Avoid When Dealing With Insurance Companies After A Montana Accident
The Adjuster’s Playbook—And How I Shut It Down Within 24–48 hours of a Montana crash, an adjuster will usually call, ask for a “quick recordedstatement,” and send over a broad medical release; that’s not customer service—that’s the start of aplaybook designed to...
What to Do After a Car Accident in Montana: A Step-by-Step Guide
Car accidents are stressful, disorienting, and often overwhelming. In Montana, where weather, wildlife, and rural roads add unique risks, knowing exactly what to do after a crash is critical—not just for your safety, but for your legal and financial protection. At...
Montana Arbitration – What Does Deflategate Have to do with Montana Law?
On April 25, 2016, the Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals reinstated a 4 game suspension of Tom Brady, then Patriots QB, for his role in Deflategate. The original decision for a 4 game suspension came from NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell, via an arbitration...
Montana Construction Injury – Now What?
A common setting for injuries in Montana is on construction sites. Construction is one of the bigger current industries in Montana, thus lots of people are working in and around construction sites. This article discusses issues pertaining to legal claims for a...
Montana Personal Injury Settlement – What you Need to Know
If you have a possible personal injury case, you might wonder if you will get a personal injury settlement. This article will give you an idea what to expect if you have a possible case. This article is not about what your personal injury settlement is worth (see this...
Misconceptions about Personal Injury Lawyers
I've heard all the jokes, the "ambulance chaser" references, the faking injuries, etc. It doesn't bother me on a personal level, but it is disappointing to the extent that people genuinely don't understand what a personal injury lawyer does to help people. Personal...
Insurer Companies Get Major Break in Montana Insurance Claims
If you have ever had an insurance claim in your life (hopefully you haven't), I bet you never thought: "Wow, the insurance company paid me so fast, I wish they would have taken much longer." Insurer's are notoriously slow to pay perfectly legitimate claims. Yet, in...
10 Car Accident Tips if You Are Injured in a Montana Crash
Here's a quick and dirty checklist (some car accident tips) of things to do if you are injured in a car accident in Montana. This article is meant to help those who were injured in a crash, when the crash was due to the fault of another driver. Here are some car...
What is my Work Comp Case Worth – Work Comp Settlement
Clients are often concerned about the value of their possible work comp settlement. It is a valid concern, as if you find yourself injured and without a job, the work comp settlement might be your only hope to survive financially. No one wants to have a work comp...
Need to Know – What is my Injury Claim Settlement Worth?
A common and understandable question we get is: what is my injury claim settlement worth? If you are hurt due to someone else's negligence, you are likely upset what has happened to you, and worried about how you might pay medical bills, lost wages, and other...
3 Most Commonly Asked Questions for Injury and Insurance Cases
Duckworth Law is almost entirely dedicated to representing people on injury and insurance cases. We occasionally other cases involving insurance claims, but most of our practice is dedicated to helping Montanans who are in the unfortunate position of being badly...
Montana Work Comp Wage Rate
When you get hurt on the job and end up missing work for a period of time, you are likely entitled to wage loss benefits from the work comp insurer. But how much do you get paid? This article explains the laws for calculating your work comp wage rate. The amount you...
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