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Backing incident not sure if I ever hit the other vehicle no evidence of damage to my vehicle.police didn't see damage to my vehicle either.
answered on Aug 25, 2024
A Montana attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for four weeks. Your question probably went unnoticed under the "Car Accidents" category. Some questions here go unanswered, but if your matter is still pending, you could try reposting and adding "Traffic... View More
I slid out on ice and hit my friends car. I have never dealt with an insurance company before and I want to make sure I don't get taken advantage of. What should my course of action be?
answered on Oct 31, 2023
Your concern is warranted.
Your insurance policy likely requires you to give a statement. It is probably unnecessary for you to have an attorney but you can hire someone to be with you if you would like.
The damage to the other car was minimal. We both thought it was an option, not a law, to call the police in a parking lot.
answered on Jan 17, 2018
On private property and if he left a note and reported to his insurance, plead not guilty.
Nobody was injured, thankfully. I only had liability insurance. My question is can I go after the driver for the loss of my truck? I don't know what to do or who to talk to about this. The value is/was $4000.
answered on Dec 5, 2017
Go after both. Get the police report. Be prepared to show you didn't give permission for a relend as to the actual driver, so it's on driver #1, and that #2 was driving carelessly. Either way they both owe you. If they offer to pay get a judgment note, and especially get copy of their... View More
My dad could not see cement pole in parking lot at Billings, MT Toys R us, protecting fire hydrant, was around 31 inches tall, and hit it. Sitting in the Ram 2500, you could not see the pole. I could not get the length, but the pole is about the height of the fire hydrant, which is flat to the... View More
answered on Dec 11, 2017
There may be an answer for this in the local city ordinances, you could try researching this online at the city's website containing the Billings City Code (google "Billings City Code") or hiring a local attorney to research this for you.
My car started on fire and burnt to the ground. My daughter was locked in and did get out. My 5 year old is traumitzed by this. I lost a car and the factory warranty is taking for ever. also I do have coverage for car rental, they expect me to pay out of pocket and be reimb. bi-weekly or monthly. I... View More
answered on Jun 22, 2017
Contact a member of the Montana Trial Lawyers Assn. Generally, courts don't favor emotional issues. On a personal level suggest you look into a form of therapy called EMDR for your kids. They may be old enough now or in a year or so. Google : Psychology Today EMDR ___________________(name... View More
I got a speeding ticket which put me at 27 points on my license. My last ticket was last year so I am looking for some help to defer it to two points.
answered on Aug 3, 2015
A traffic ticket lawyer.
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