
Missoula, MT (April 11, 2025) – A person was injured after being struck by a vehicle on Friday afternoon in Missoula County.
The incident took place around 2:01 p.m. on April 11 along N Reserve Street. Emergency services responded to the scene after receiving reports of a vehicle-versus-pedestrian accident. The pedestrian suffered injuries as a result of the collision and was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Their condition has not yet been confirmed.
Authorities closed off part of the roadway while crews assessed the situation and began investigating the cause of the crash. No further details have been released regarding the vehicle involved or whether any citations were issued.
We hope the injured pedestrian is able to recover quickly. Our thoughts are with them at this time.
Pedestrian Accidents in Montana
Pedestrian crashes in Montana continue to be a major safety concern. Despite lower population density compared to other states, Montana still sees hundreds of pedestrian-involved crashes each year. According to the Montana Department of Transportation, pedestrian accidents frequently result in serious injuries, particularly on major roads like Reserve St in Missoula.
There are many factors that contribute to these types of accidents, but today we’re focusing on driver inattention and how it plays a role:
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Distracted Driving: One of the leading causes of pedestrian accidents is drivers not paying attention. This includes texting, adjusting GPS, eating, or talking on the phone. Even a brief distraction can result in a life-altering collision when a pedestrian is nearby.
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Failure to Yield: Many drivers fail to yield the right-of-way at crosswalks or intersections, especially in areas without traffic signals. When this happens, pedestrians who are legally crossing may be struck due to the driver’s carelessness or misjudgment.
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Speeding in Urban Areas: Driving too fast on roads with high pedestrian traffic, like N Reserve St, reduces a driver’s ability to stop in time. The impact of a collision at higher speeds is also more severe for the person on foot.
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Low Visibility or Poor Conditions: In some cases, accidents happen during early morning or late evening hours when visibility is reduced. Rain, snow, or poor street lighting can further increase the danger.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident in Missoula, it’s important to connect with a Missoula pedestrian injury attorney as soon as possible. Delays can make it harder to gather evidence or deal with insurance companies. Our qualified attorney at Holloway & Hulling can help protect your rights, explain your options, and ensure you’re not left covering the costs alone. You deserve support through this process, and legal guidance can make a difference.
At Holloway & Hulling, we’re here to help victims of pedestrian accidents throughout Missoula County. If you or someone close to you was injured after being hit by a vehicle, reach out to our firm today at 406-880-7424. We offer free consultations and will walk you through what steps to take next. Our legal team has handled many cases like yours, and we understand how stressful this time can be. From medical bills to lost wages, we’ll fight for fair compensation so you can focus on healing. You don’t have to face this alone—our team is standing by and ready to help. Call now and let us support you.