Thomas C. Bulman, experienced Car Accident, Medical Malpractice attorney in Missoula, MT with 11 reviews
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Thomas C. Bulman

416 E. Pine St, Missoula, MT

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1980:
University of Montana School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1975:
University of Montana, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Betty

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08 May, 2024
I called to ask about services. Was immediately connected with attorney who was incredibly helpful and considerate. We discovered an attorney was not needed. He offered helpful advice to my situation. If I ever do need an attorney, I won't hesitate returning here .
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Joan

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19 Nov, 2017
My husband died last year. He handled all our insurance policies. I was sure he told me that if we had an accident and our car had to be fixed, that our policy paid for a rental car for us to drive while the repairs were being done. I ran the car off the road so I wouldn't hit a deer and did quite a bit of damage. When my agent told me I was not covered for a rental car and would have to pay almost $1000 for the car rental I couldn't believe it. I called Bulman Law for help. Thomas Bulman asked me to bring the policy down to his office so he could read it. He read it, called the insurance company and pointed out the coverage was paid for and that he would file a complaint with the Montana State Insurance Commissioner if they didn't immediately give me my rental car. I had my rental car by the end of the day. There was no charge for his consultation and help. Thanks so much!
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H.r.

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17 Nov, 2017
I called Bulman Law. I was connected to Thomas Bulman about my legal question. I gave some info of why I was calling. He immediately became annoyed saying it wasn't worth pursing; it did not pay out enough. Instead of saying he wasn't interested and ending the call, he proceeded to insult, demean and personally attack me making inappropriate and unprofessional comments. I complained to his partners. One apologized but Bulman sent a email response proving he's unprofessional. Call log of my call to him at his office "disappeared" but I have the call record on my phone.
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Pros
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The lawyer provides helpful advice and guidance even when a legal service is not required
“We discovered an attorney was not needed. He offered helpful advice to my situation. If I ever do need an attorney, I won't hesitate returning here.”
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The lawyer is proactive in resolving issues with insurance companies and advocating for the client's rights
“He read it, called the insurance company and pointed out the coverage was paid for and that he would file a complaint with the Montana State Insurance Commissioner if they didn't immediately give me my rental car.”
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The lawyer takes on cases and gets positive results for clients, including securing benefits, negotiating settlements, and winning court cases
“Eric, one of the attorneys, advised me to file an occupational injury claim. My employer wouldn't help me so Eric took my case, got the claim filed and got me benefits, including back surgery.”
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The lawyer can sometimes be unprofessional and rude in interactions with clients
“He proceeded to insult, demean and personally attack me making inappropriate and unprofessional comments.”
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The lawyer's staff may not always be responsive or transparent, leading to issues like "call logs disappearing."
“Call log of my call to him at his office 'disappeared' but I have the call record on my phone.”

Publications

2012:
Missoulian, There Is No Medical Malpractice Crisis in Montana

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