
Missoula, MT (April 24, 2025) – Emergency crews were dispatched Wednesday morning, April 23, to a reported injury crash along North Frontage Road in Missoula. The accident was logged at approximately 9:35 a.m. and brought multiple response units to the scene, including Units 801, 811, 813, and 819.
Authorities arrived quickly after receiving the report and found at least one individual injured at the scene. Paramedics provided immediate care and transported the injured person to a nearby hospital for further treatment. The condition of the individual has not been released as of now. The circumstances leading to the crash remain under investigation.
Police are working to determine the cause of the accident and whether any other vehicles were involved. Traffic in the area was briefly impacted as responders assessed the situation and worked to safely clear the roadway. This section of North Frontage Road is commonly used by commuters and local traffic, which may have contributed to the congestion following the incident. There is no word yet on whether citations were issued or if charges will be filed.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Montana
Montana’s unique geography includes urban roads, highways, and rural routes that can each present their risks. According to state crash data, thousands of injury-related accidents occur annually across Montana. Many happen on roads like North Frontage Road, where vehicles travel at moderate to high speeds, and conditions can change quickly.
Here’s why understanding your legal and recovery options matters after a crash:
- Medical Expenses Add Up Quickly: Even one trip to the emergency room can result in substantial medical bills. If follow-up visits, imaging, or physical therapy are needed, costs can escalate fast. Legal claims help ensure those injured aren’t left covering expenses out of pocket.
- Missed Time at Work: Injuries from accidents often force victims to miss work, sometimes for extended periods. Lost wages can add to financial strain, especially if the injury prevents the return to a previous job. Compensation can help make up for that loss.
- Long-Term Health Impacts: Injuries sustained in vehicle accidents may cause ongoing pain or physical limitations. In some cases, these effects can last months or even years. Accessing compensation helps cover ongoing care and recovery efforts.
- Legal Deadlines: Montana law limits the time you have to file an injury claim. Consulting an attorney as early as possible gives you the best chance of building a strong case before key deadlines pass.
If you were injured in an accident, contact our Missoula car accident attorneys today. Speaking with a legal team early can protect your rights, clarify your options, and begin the process of securing compensation for your losses.
At Holloway & Hulling, we provide free consultations to car accident victims in Missoula and across Montana. Our team is here to help guide you through the next steps and ensure your voice is heard. Whether you’re facing medical bills, lost wages, or insurance difficulties, you don’t have to go through it alone. Call 406-880-7424 now to speak with someone who understands your situation and is ready to help you fight for what you deserve.
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.
Disclaimer: This post is not intended for business solicitation. Please be aware that the information shared here should not be considered legal advice, nor does it establish an attorney-client relationship. Legal results can differ based on individual circumstances. For tailored legal guidance, directly reach out to Holloway & Hulling. Additionally, the image featured in this post does not depict the actual accident scene.