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Montana Car Accident Checklist

Use this checklist after a crash in Montana. The general deadline listed in our state data is 3 years, and Montana uses Modified comparative negligence.

Step 1

Check for injuries and call 911 if needed.

Ask for police and medical help when anyone may be hurt or the scene is unsafe.

Step 2

Move to safety if you can do so carefully.

Use hazard lights, stay visible, and avoid standing in traffic.

Step 3

Exchange information.

Save driver names, phone numbers, license plates, insurance cards, and vehicle details.

Step 4

Take photos and short videos.

Capture damage, injuries, road conditions, skid marks, signs, signals, and the wider scene.

Step 5

Write down witness information.

Names and phone numbers can matter if fault is disputed later.

Step 6

Get medical care quickly.

Delayed pain, headaches, dizziness, numbness, or stiffness should be documented.

Step 7

Start an accident folder.

Keep the police report number, medical records, bills, receipts, insurance messages, and repair estimates.

Step 8

Be careful with recorded statements.

Stick to facts and avoid guessing about fault, injuries, or long-term recovery.

Step 9

Track missed work and expenses.

Save pay stubs, missed-shift notes, mileage, prescriptions, and out-of-pocket costs.

Step 10

Confirm your state deadline.

Use the state guide as a starting point and confirm your specific deadline before waiting.

This checklist is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Confirm your exact deadline and options with a licensed attorney.