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(March 10th, 2026)
Time to spring forward. Don’t forget to set your clocks forward an hour for tomorrow!

Just like a good barn keeps your tools, gear, and harvest safe, this space holds reliable guidance for protecting what matters most. From farm fields to front porches, we share practical insights and straightforward advice to help you navigate coverage with confidence. Settle in—we’re here to help you make sense of it all, one post at a time.
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Daylight Savings is here! ![]()
(March 10th, 2026)
Time to spring forward. Don’t forget to set your clocks forward an hour for tomorrow!


It’s crazy to think we’ve been in business for almost a decade!
Thank you to all of our friends and customers for allowing us to do what we love.
If you know someone that could also benefit from the JMIG experience, please send them our way! We would love to help them with their personal and small business insurance needs.
#smallbutmighty
⚠️If you are in an underwater crash, your glass breaking tool might not work!⚠️
How do you know if your glass tempered or laminated and what does that mean for you if you need to break it to escape your vehicle?
Tempered Glass – Easier to be shattered into small, blunt pieces. These are the windows that you want to located in your vehicle! These ones will be easier to break in the case of an emergency. Roll down your window and look at the glass from the top. If it has one layer, it’s likely tempered.
Laminated Glass – Designed to stay in one piece when broken, and is significantly harder to break in the case of an emergency. If you roll down your window and look at the top of the glass, you’ll likely see a thin membrane in between two glass pieces.
Your vehicle’s windows may also give it away. If you look at their stickers, they should tell you what they are! Tempered windows tend to have a stamp that say “TEMP” or “TEMPERED.”
#besafe #VehicleSafety
Office closed February 16th in observance of Presidents Day. We look forward to working with you again soon! Please leave a voice mail at 406-534-8008, and we will return your call tomorrow during business hours.


Roses are red, violets are blue.
We love what we do because of people like you!
Happy Valentine’s Day from the JMIG Team ![]()
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Read this article from Nationwide that can help you prepare your teens for Winter roads! ❄🚗
“January 5, 2026
For many families, a teen’s first winter behind the wheel is just as, if not more, nerve-racking than the day they got their license. Snow, slush, black ice and early nightfall all raise the risks for young drivers who are still learning how a vehicle operates.
The dangers are real. Winter weather and slick roads contribute to nearly half a million crashes and more than 2,000 road deaths every year. In 2023 alone, there were an estimated 22,293 injury crashes during snow or sleet conditions.1
The good news is that preparation, practice and clear family rules can help teen drivers build the skills and judgment they need to stay safe.
Before the first storm hits, encourage parents to sit down with their teens and talk specifically about winter driving:
Skill-building is crucial for new drivers. Encourage parents to:
The goal is to help teens recognize hazards early and build muscle memory for safe responses.
A well-maintained car gives teen drivers a safer starting point. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) emphasizes the importance of preparing your vehicle before winter weather arrives.1 Key steps include:
For guidance on car care basics, families can use Nationwide’s Teen Driver Maintenance Checklist.
Keeping a well-stocked emergency kit in the vehicle, which is especially important for new drivers in cold weather. A kit might include:
Once the car is ready, technique becomes the key to staying in control. Core habits for snowy or icy roads include:
Teens should know exactly what to do if conditions worsen or they slide off the road. If stranded in winter weather:
Winter amplifies the everyday risks of distracted or impaired driving. Remind families to reinforce these non-negotiables with their teens:
These habits, combined with winter-specific skills, can help teens build a strong foundation for safe driving in all seasons.
For families with teen drivers, winter can feel daunting, but preparation goes a long way. Encourage parents to review these tips with their teens, practice together in light winter conditions and check in regularly. As their insurance partner, you can also remind clients to review their coverage, confirm liability limits and consider roadside assistance to support new drivers this season. “
#SafeDriving
Feel secure at home, knowing you have the peace of mind provided by a team of committed, licensed, insurance professionals. At JMIG we are a small office, but we pride ourselves in ensuring that our customers have policies tailored to their needs. 💙

#smallbusinessbigdreams
In observance of this holiday, our office will be closed.
Please join us as we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy on this day. ![]()
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
– MLK Jr.
Dr. King was instrumental for paving the way for minorities in our country to have legal access to the same Civil Rights as everyone else. You can kill the dreamer, but you can’t kill the dream.

Happy Anniversary!
Today marks JM Insurance Group being in business for almost a decade!! Thank you so much to all of our friends and clients that make what we do possible and worthwhile. Here’s to many more years of serving Montana! 💙
#anniversary #smallbusinessbigdreams

Happy National Dress Up Your Pet Day from Brindle and Schnitzel! We love our furry friends here in this office. Feel free to share any pics of your pets wearing cute outfits or costumes! We’d love to see them.
