Billings, MT (November 22, 2024) – A car crash early on Friday, November 22, resulted in serious injuries for one of the motorists involved and has led to the closure of an intersection in Billings.
The Billings Police Department responded to the accident around 5:35 a.m. on the 1200 block of Burlington Avenue. Officers found that one driver was seriously injured and required medical treatment; they were then transported to the hospital. Montana Highway Patrol additionally reported that it’s unclear how many vehicles were involved or the number of victims who were ultimately transported to a hospital, though EMTs were on the site to assess the individuals involved. However, no information is currently available regarding the suspected cause of the accident; in the interim, an investigation is still ongoing.
Our thoughts are extended to the injured victim and his loved ones at this time. We hope for his full recovery.
Motor Vehicle Collisions in Montana
The consequences of a vehicle collision can be catastrophic, especially for those involved. An injury victim may not receive the compensation necessary to completely recover after an accident if they do not have the assistance of an attorney. If you are involved in a car mishap, one of the first queries you may inquire is who or what caused the accident. Montana is a “tort” insurance state, which means that you may be able to pursue a claim for damages against another individual if their negligence is the cause of your injuries.
Although the negligence of another motorist is the primary cause of numerous car accidents, some are also the consequence of an automobile defect. Too frequently, defective components, including tires susceptible to blowouts, malfunctioning brakes, and explosive airbags, are introduced to the market. Drivers, passengers, and other individuals may sustain catastrophic injuries or even fatalities as a result of these products. If you sustained an injury as a result of an automotive defect, you can also hold these manufacturers accountable for their misconduct.
Here at Holloway & Hulling, our exceptional capacity to advocate for your best interests is directly attributable to our comprehensive knowledge of personal injury laws and our extensive history of serving injured victims and their families with compassion at the worst times of their lives. Our experience is essential when you and your family negotiate with insurance companies, navigate the complexities of Montana’s negligence laws, or determine the fair value of your claim about medical expenses and lost wages.
Our team is committed to providing a legal strategy tailored to your specific requirements at every stage of your claim. If a car accident has occurred through no fault of your own and left you with injuries, please get in touch with our personal injury attorneys right away. Contact our Billings car accident lawyers immediately 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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