Billings, MT (September 10, 2024) – One person was killed after a pickup being pursued by local authorities allegedly caused a crash on Monday evening, September 9. At about 8:30 p.m. Monday, Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Office deputies tried to stop a white Ford F-150 that was towing a flatbed trailer with a stolen excavator on I-94 near Pompey’s Pillar.
The driver went the wrong way down two different streets and collided with a motorcycle at the intersection of North 20th Street and 4th Avenue. Officers ultimately apprehended the suspect, and he now faces a number of potential charges. The motorcyclist was pronounced dead on scene, despite life-saving measures attempted by EMTs. The Billings Police Department took over the investigation in the interim; however, the incident remains under active inquiry, and no additional information has been disclosed.
We offer our sincere condolences to the deceased man’s family. Our thoughts are extended to any injured victims and their loved ones at this time.
Motorcycle Accidents in Montana
Each and every year throughout the country, nearly 5,000 motorcyclists are killed in collisions, with more than 80% of all motorcycle crashes resulting in an injury or fatality to one of the persons involved. Unsurprisingly, these incidents are much more serious than typical vehicle collisions because there is minimal protection for motorcycle riders from severe, often fatal, injuries that are caused by the inattentive drivers of much larger vehicles or trucks. Considering the lack of airbags and seatbelts to support motorcyclists in the event of an accident, it’s unfortunately common to see victims sustain life-threatening injuries or fatal wounds as a result.
Here at Holloway & Hulling, our exceptional ability to advocate for your best interests directly results from our comprehensive understanding of Montana’s laws, the unique challenges of local regulations, and the specific workings of the local court system. We recognize that each vehicle collision involves its own unique set of complications. Thus, our knowledge is indispensable when you and your family negotiate with insurance companies, navigate the intricacies of Montana’s comparative negligence laws, or calculate the fair value of your claim in light of medical expenses and lost wages.
Throughout every step of your claim, our team is dedicated to delivering a legal strategy customized to your unique needs. If a motorcycle accident has occurred through no fault of your own or resulted in the death of your loved one, please contact our personal injury attorneys right away. Get in touch with our Billings personal injury lawyers right away at (406) 880-7424 to learn more about how we can help you and your family today.
Notes: Our team collects data on accidents in Montana from multiple external sources such as news outlets, police records, social media, and direct accounts from witnesses. We have not independently verified the specifics of this particular incident. Should you encounter any discrepancies in our content, please contact Holloway & Hulling. We will make necessary corrections or remove the information promptly.
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