Great Falls, MT Personal Injury Attorneys
Reliable Representation for Accident Victims
Great Falls is a wonderful place to live and work, but like any community, this growing and vibrant city is not immune to accidents. A car crash can happen in an instant on 10th Avenue South, or a slip-and-fall might occur at a local store. If you’ve been injured in Great Falls due to someone else’s negligence, you may be facing pain, medical expenses, and uncertainty about your next steps. You don’t have to go through it alone. A personal injury attorney in Great Falls can help you pursue compensation and hold the individual or business accountable for your losses.

Accidents Happen in Great Falls
Motor vehicle accidents are one of the most common sources of injury in Great Falls. Whether it’s a collision at a busy intersection like 9th Street and 1st Avenue, or a highway accident on Interstate 15, the results can be devastating. Cascade County sees several fatal crashes each year – nearly half of these involve a drunk driver. Speeding, distracted driving, and winter ice on the roads also contribute to crashes that leave people injured.
Workplace accidents and industrial injuries occur as well. Great Falls has a mix of industries, from Malmstrom Air Force Base to manufacturing and agriculture. Workers can suffer injuries from machinery malfunctions, falls, or other on-the-job incidents. While workers’ compensation covers many workplace accidents, sometimes a third party (such as a contractor or equipment maker) can be liable, allowing the injured worker to file a separate personal injury claim for additional compensation to cover medical and financial needs.
You could also be hurt because a property owner was careless. For instance, slipping on an icy parking lot in the winter or tripping over uneven flooring in a store can cause serious injuries such as broken bones or concussions. Property owners in Great Falls have a legal duty to maintain safe premises. If they fail to fix hazards or warn visitors, they may be responsible for any injuries under Montana’s premises liability laws.
Seeking Compensation for Your Injuries
After an accident, the law permits the injured person to seek financial compensation (damages) from the party at fault. These damages can cover:
- Medical bills: tangible medical costs including emergency care, hospital stays, surgeries, follow-up visits, rehabilitation, and medications.
- Lost income: wages lost if you couldn’t work during recovery, and compensation for any decrease in earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work long-term.
- Pain and suffering: monetary relief for physical pain and emotional distress. Serious injuries can lead to ongoing pain, anxiety, or loss of enjoyment of life, and the law acknowledges these conditions as real losses.
- Other losses: These can include property damage (for example, repairing your car) or, in rare cases of egregious misconduct, punitive damages intended to punish the wrongdoer.
To recover damages, you must generally prove that another party’s negligence caused your injuries. A skilled Great Falls personal injury lawyer will investigate your case thoroughly – gathering police reports, photos, witness statements, and expert analysis if needed – to build a strong claim. Montana follows a comparative negligence law, meaning you can still recover compensation even if you are partly at fault, although your award may be reduced. One role of your attorney is to counter any unfair blame that insurance companies might try to place on you and maximize the financial recovery you receive.

How Our Great Falls Attorneys Can Help
Navigating insurance claims and legal procedures can be overwhelming when you’re trying to heal. That’s where Kovacich Snipes Johnson, P.C. comes in. Our experienced personal injury attorneys have more than six decades of experience fighting for injured Montanans, including many in Great Falls. Here’s what we do:
- Handle the legal details: We manage communication and negotiations with insurance adjusters, file all necessary paperwork, and make sure deadlines (such as Montana’s three-year statute of limitations for injury claims) are met. This relieves you of the legal burden.
- Build a strong case: Our team collects evidence and consults experts to clearly demonstrate who was at fault and the extent of your damages – emotional, physical and financial. We have a track record of success – recovering more than $500 million for clients – which means insurers know we won’t hesitate to take a case to court if they offer less than you deserve.
- Client-focused service: We know the stress you’re under. We keep you informed, answer your questions, and give honest advice. And we operate on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront and no attorney fees unless we win compensation for you. This approach assures that everyone can afford quality legal representation.
When you work with a Great Falls personal injury attorney from our firm, you get a local advocate who cares about your case. Our goal is to secure full and fair compensation so you can concentrate on your recovery and move forward with your life.
Get a Free Case Evaluation
After an accident in Great Falls, it’s important to know your rights and options. Kovacich Snipes Johnson, P.C. offers a free initial consultation to injury victims. We’ll listen to your story, evaluate the strength of your case, and explain how we can help – all with no obligation and no cost to you.
There’s no need to struggle through the aftermath of an injury by yourself. Let our knowledgeable attorneys guide you through the legal process and fight for the justice you deserve.
Contact our Great Falls office today to schedule your free consultation. We’re ready to help you obtain the compensation you need to rebuild your life after an accident.
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