Montana Complaints regarding Auto and Mack Truck Accidents can vary based on the specific circumstances and damages involved. Here are some possible types of complaints commonly seen in such cases: 1. Personal Injury Complaints: — Personal injury claim for bodily harm suffered due to the accident. — Claim for pain and suffering, both physical and emotional, resulting from the incident. — Request for medical expenses reimbursement. — Loss of earning capacity claim if the accident led to a disability inhibiting the ability to work. 2. Property Damage Complaints: — Claim for vehicle damage repair costs or total loss value. — Compensation demand for damaged personal belongings inside the vehicle. — Rental car expenses incurred while the vehicle was under repair. 3. Wrongful Death Complaints: — Complaint filed by the family or dependents of an individual who died as a result of the accident. — Claim for funeral and burial expenses. — Request for compensation for loss of financial support and companionship. 4. Comparative Negligence Complaints: — Allegation that both the auto and Mack truck drivers were partially at fault for the accident. — Request for compensation reduced in proportion to the plaintiff's assigned percentage of fault, as per Montana's comparative negligence laws. 5. Vicarious Liability Complaints: — A complaint seeking compensation from the employer of the truck driver if the accident occurred during work hours and within the scope of employment. Keywords: Montana auto accidents, Mack truck accidents, personal injury claims, bodily harm, pain and suffering, medical expenses reimbursement, loss of earning capacity, property damage, total loss, rental car expenses, wrongful death, funeral expenses, burial expenses, comparative negligence, vicarious liability, employer liability.