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Truck Accident Nerve Damage: What You Need to Know

Truck Accident Nerve Damage: What You Need to Know

By Keif Storrar |

Truck accidents are an unfortunate reality here in Montana because our state has some of the most popular truck routes in the nation. In fact, Bozeman to Big Sky in Montana is a very iconic and popular truck route. When a truck crash does occur, victims are often left dealing with serious and debilitating… Read More »

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What Are the Common Distraction Factors in Truck Accidents

What Are the Common Distraction Factors in Truck Accidents?

By Doubek, Pyfer & Storrar |

Truck accidents are usually catastrophic and often result in serious injuries or fatalities. While many factors can contribute to truck accidents, driver distraction is a common cause. With so many distractions on the road, truck drivers can lose focus and cause an accident that hurts you or someone you love. Distractions for any driver… Read More »

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Dog Bite Statistics

Dog Bite Statistics

By Keif Storrar |

Getting attacked by a dog is a scary and traumatic experience. While it’s easy to see dogs as friendly companions, the reality is that dog bites are a serious issue, and many dogs are dangerous. Dog bites can range from small nips to full-on attacks, often requiring hospitalization. This is especially concerning for young… Read More »

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What Are the 5 Most Common Workplace Injuries

What Are the 5 Most Common Workplace Injuries?

By Doubek, Pyfer & Storrar |

According to the Montana Occupational Injuries and Illnesses 2019 Report, Montana employees across all industries experienced 13,700 OSHA recordable nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses. This translates into an overall incidence rate of 3.9 injuries per 100 full-time workers. Industries with higher workplace incidence rates per 100 full-time workers include: Arts, Entertainment, and Recreations—5.7 injuries… Read More »

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