Under Montana law, every government entity is subject to liability for its torts and those of its employees acting within the scope of their employment or duties, whether arising out of a governmental or proprietary function, except as expressly prov…
Read More
Read More
Many contractors incorrectly believe that the statutory warranty is the only time limit a homeowner has to bring an action for a construction defect claim. That misconception is due to the following disclosure and warranty requirements found in Monta…
Read More
Read More
You trusted a contractor to build your dream home. Or you hired a contractor to remodel your basement and put in a new bathroom to make a fun entertainment space. The contractor was friendly and seemed knowledgeable. It was expensive as costs rose to…
Read More
Read More
Often, insurance companies do the right thing and defend and indemnify their insured. That’s what people pay insurance companies to do! Sometimes, insurance companies defend under what is called a “reservation of rights,” meaning they belie…
Read More
Read More