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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law, Traffic Tickets and Insurance Defense for Montana on
Q: Is it legal for minors under 16 to drive to Canada with permission?

I'm planning a trip with two friends to drive to Canada from Montana in June. We are all under 16 but have our driver's licenses and passports. We will stay for about a week, and our parents have given us permission and will provide written consent. Our vehicle insurance covers... View More

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answered on Mar 9, 2025

Your plan to drive from Montana to Canada with friends under 16 involves several legal considerations. Even though you have valid driver's licenses and passports, Canada generally requires drivers to be at least 16 years old. U.S. licenses held by drivers under the age of 16 might not be... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents and Insurance Defense for Montana on
Q: I was in a accident with a friends vehicle. No one is injured but my insurance wants me to record a statement.

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?

Joel Gary Selik
Joel Gary Selik
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.

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Q: i got accident slid into road no insurance me the insurance co is saying they want 15719.00 absurd im disputeing what

i don't know how to handel it the girl never slowed at all my car was totaled and we were both fine she was able to drive her car

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jul 13, 2019

If the other side is coming after you for $15,719.00 and you are uncertain about how to handle it, you could consult with an attorney in Montana to review the facts of the accident, police report, property damage appraisals, and other details. From the brief facts, it isn't fully clear what... View More

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