Cascade Co, MT - Daniel Wells Killed, Suspect Arrested in I-15 Accident near Ulm

Cascade County, MT (August 7, 2024) – Cascade County Sheriff/Coroner Jesse Slaughter reported on Wednesday that officials identified a man who died in a two-vehicle crash between Ulm and Cascade after a suspect was arrested on Friday.

The man, 58-year-old Daniel Orson Wells, was pronounced dead at the scene of the collision, and officers added that Jeremey Andrew Carpenter was charged with felony vehicular homicide in connection with the crash on Friday. According to officers, Carpenter was driving a pickup truck southbound in the northbound lanes of Interstate 15 between Ulm and Cascade before crashing into a northbound GMC Sierra driven by Wells. In the interim, an investigation is still ongoing.

We offer our sincere condolences to Daniel Orson Wells’ family.

Deadly Vehicle Collisions in Montana

The repercussions of a vehicle collision can be catastrophic, substantially affecting an individual’s life and, when a victim dies, devastating families and friends. What’s more, victims may not receive the compensation required to achieve a full recovery following an accident if they do not have the support of an attorney. If you are involved in a car accident or lost a loved one in a crash, one of the first questions you may have is, “Who or what caused the accident?” Montana is a “tort” insurance state, which means that you may be able to file a claim for damages against another individual if their negligence is the basis for your injuries.

While the primary cause of numerous car accidents is the negligence of another motorist, some are also the result of an automobile defect. Frequently, the market is flooded with defective components, such as tires that are prone to blowouts, brakes that malfunction, and explosive airbags. The use of these products may result in catastrophic injuries or even fatalities for drivers, passengers, and other individuals. You have the right to hold these manufacturers accountable for their misconduct if you have suffered an injury as a result of an automotive defect.

At Holloway & Hulling, our exceptional ability to advocate for your best interests is directly attributed to our extensive history of serving injured victims and their families with compassion during the most difficult periods of their lives, as well as our comprehensive understanding of personal injury laws. When you and your family are negotiating with insurance companies, navigating the complexities of Montana’s negligence laws, or determining the fair value of your claim regarding medical expenses and lost wages, our experience is indispensable.

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 Cascade County car accident lawyers immediately at (406) 880-7424 to learn more about how we can help you and your family today.

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