406-727-4020
800-777-7042
Hartelius, Durocher & Winter, PC
118 6th St. S.
Great Falls, MT 59401
Durocher & Winter, PC is located in Great Falls and handles all types of injury claims for Tribal members on reservations throughout Montana, with considerable experience in the Blackfeet, Rocky Boy, and Fort Belknap areas. The attorneys at our law firm are known for providing strong advocacy, taking initiative in negotiating with the insurance company and listening to clients’ needs. You can set your expectations high when you work with our team.
We practice in all the Tribal courts and understand the unique challenges and opportunities for our Indian clients. Our team handles a wide range of personal injury claims for Tribal members, on and off the reservations, including:
At Durocher & Winter, PC, we understand that each of our clients will have different needs. You may be affected much differently by an injury than another person suffering from the same type of injury, especially if you rely on Indian Health Service or travel to get care off of the reservation. Whether your claim is straightforward or complicated, we are here to help you get on the path to recovery.
We know most of the doctors, surgeons, other specialists and medical professionals in the area, and we can get you the appropriate medical treatment for your injuries. We are known for getting our clients’ BILLS PAID and MAXIMIZING COMPENSATION by seeking all sources for insurance coverage (which may even include coverage under your own policy).
Learn about the benefits of working with our Montana Indian law attorneys. Contact us today to schedule a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION. Call 406-727-4020 or 800-777-7042 (nationwide).
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Durocher & Winter, PC
118 6th St. S.
Great Falls, MT 59401
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1629
Great Falls, MT 59403
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