Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Montana Injury Lawyers | Measure, Sampsel, Sullivan Brien, P.C.

Montana Injury Lawyers

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Montana Motorcycle Accidents

Montana is an enormous state with seemingly endless miles of road and beautiful scenery. What could be better for motorcycle riding? Unfortunately, the freedom that comes on two wheels also comes with a price. Careless and negligent drivers are no safer because you are riding a motorcycle and significantly more vulnerable. Instead, a beautiful ride from Kalispell to Missoula along Flathead Lake can turn ugly when an inattentive driver causes a motorcycle accident. Motorcycle accidents often involve a combination of inattentive motorists and the fact that motorcycles are usually smaller than other vehicles on the road.

   

Boating Accidents On Lake

Spend much time in Montana, and you know that summertime means an influx of people – and that more than a few of them are towing boats. In Western Montana, lakes like Flathead Lake, Swan Lake, and Whitefish Lake transform from relatively empty fishing spots to top boating destinations. Unfortunately, not everyone comes prepared and knowledgeable about boating safety and regulations.

     
Too often, a day of drinking and careless boating can end in serious injury or death. As boating injury lawyers in Montana, we are aware of the dangers that reckless boaters pose. As natives who grew up around the water and with boating safety in mind, we’re even more outraged by what some people will do on the water.

Wrongful Death In Montana 

One purpose of a wrongful death case is to compensate the heirs for the harm or damages they personally suffered as a result of the death. Generally, in a wrongful death claim, the heirs may recover for loss of consortium, loss of comfort and society, and the value of the contributions the decedent would have made to the heirs’ support education, training, and care. This last section is sometimes described as lost wages, but that’s not entirely correct. Because wrongful death is focused on the survivors, that section actually deals with what percentage of the decedent’s earnings could have been passed on to the survivors.