Plains Personal Injury & Workers' Comp Lawyers
Legal Support In Plains After An Injury
If you were hurt in Plains or nearby Sanders County, a
Plains personal injury lawyer or workers' comp attorney can help you understand your rights and next steps. Bulman, Jones & Cook PLLC represents people injured on Highway 200, Highway 28, and back roads throughout the Clark Fork Valley. We make it easy to get experienced legal help without giving up your time and energy to travel.
Personal Injury Cases In Plains & Sanders County
Crashes near Plains often involve two-lane highways, changing weather, and drivers who may be distracted or in a hurry between small towns. We handle car and motorcycle collisions, ATV and recreation injuries, and falls at local businesses or properties. Our team gathers reports, photos, and medical records to build a clear picture of what happened and what it will take for you to recover.

Workers' Compensation Help For Plains Workers
Many Plains residents work in healthcare, timber, transportation, and service jobs that can lead to serious injuries. If you were hurt on the job, we help you file or appeal a workers' compensation claim so you can access medical treatment and wage benefits under Montana law. From Clark Fork Valley Hospital staff to mill workers and truck drivers, we stand up for injured workers when insurers push back.
Why Plains Clients Choose Bulman, Jones & Cook
Small-town clients often want a firm that understands rural life but also has the depth to fight large insurance companies. Bulman, Jones & Cook PLLC has decades of experience handling
Western Montana injury and work comp cases, including for people who live and work in Plains. We keep communication straightforward and make sure you always know what is happening with your case.
Plains Injury & Work Comp FAQs
Do I have to come to Missoula to hire you?
No, you can start with a phone or video consultation from your home in Plains. Documents can often be signed electronically or by mail. If we need to meet, we will work around your schedule and travel if necessary.
Can you handle accidents that happen between Plains and Thompson Falls?
Yes, we handle cases throughout Sanders County, including crashes along Highway 200 and other rural routes. The location of the accident helps determine where a lawsuit might be filed if needed. We take care of those decisions and court appearances for you.
How do you get paid on personal injury and work comp cases?
We work on a contingency fee, which means our pay is a percentage of what we recover for you. If there is no recovery, you do not owe us attorney fees. We explain the percentage and any case costs at the start.
What if my employer says my injury is not work-related?
Disputes about whether an injury is job-related are common in Montana workers' comp claims. We review your job duties, the incident, and medical records to support your version of events. If needed, we challenge the denial and present your case through the work comp process.
Is my case too small for a lawyer?
Even moderate injuries can grow costly once medical bills and time off work add up. A quick consultation can help you see whether it makes sense to hire counsel. If your matter is truly minor, we will say so and may offer tips you can use on your own.
Talk With A Lawyer About Your Plains Case
If a crash, fall, or work accident has disrupted your life in Plains, you deserve clear answers and a strong advocate. Bulman, Jones & Cook PLLC is ready to review your situation and explain how Montana law applies. Call or contact us online for a free consultation and let us shoulder the legal work while you focus on getting better.
