Great Falls, MT (September 20, 2024) – The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) reported that one lane of northbound I-15 was closed at mile marker 274 due to a multi-vehicle crash that occurred on Friday afternoon, September 20.
According to officials at the scene, the collision happened after a small boulder fell out of the back of an MDT truck, and MDT personnel were on the shoulder of the highway trying to move it off the road. An approaching car slowed down, moved into the passing lane to avoid the debris, and was rear-ended by a second car.
The driver of the second car was taken to a hospital in Great Falls; the nature and extent of the person’s injuries are not yet known, however. The Montana Highway Patrol and the MDT are continuing to investigate, and witnesses were asked to contact troopers right away.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time.
Multi-Vehicle Collisions in Montana
The repercussions of a multi-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 most car accidents is the negligence of another motorist, some are also the result of a vehicle 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.
Here 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. 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 Great Falls 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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