Montana car accident settlement guide
MT Personal Injury Guide

Montana Car Accident Settlement Guide

Average settlement values, statute of limitations, fault rules, insurance requirements, and everything Montana accident victims need to know to maximize their claim.

3-Year SOL
Modified Comparative Fault (51% Bar)
At-Fault State
10–18 months (13 months average)

Average Settlement Values in Montana

These ranges reflect actual settlements and verdicts in Montana. Your specific case value depends on injury severity, liability clarity, insurance coverage, and quality of legal representation.

Whiplash & Soft Tissue

$6,500–$22,000

Most common injury type. Value depends heavily on treatment duration and documentation.

Herniated Disc

$52,000–$225,000

Significant injury requiring imaging, specialist care, and often physical therapy or surgery.

Broken Bones / Fractures

$32,000–$145,000

Value varies by bone, severity, and whether surgery was required.

Traumatic Brain Injury

$160,000–$1,250,000+

Among the highest-value injury types. Long-term impact on earning capacity is a major factor.

Wrongful Death

$320,000–$3,200,000+

Includes funeral expenses, loss of financial support, and loss of companionship.

Important: These are ranges based on historical data — not guarantees. Cases with strong liability, serious injuries, and experienced legal representation consistently achieve results at the higher end of these ranges. Cases with disputed liability, gaps in treatment, or no attorney representation typically settle at the lower end.

Montana Legal Rules & Requirements

Statute of Limitations

3 Years

Mont. Code Ann. § 27-2-204. Government entities: 2-year limit applies.

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Modified Comparative Fault (51% Bar)

Montana follows the 51% modified comparative fault rule. If you are 51% or more at fault, you cannot recover. If you are 50% or less at fault, your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault.

At-Fault State

Montana is an at-fault state. You file a claim against the at-fault driver's liability insurance. Montana does not require PIP coverage.

Minimum Insurance Requirements

Bodily Injury Liability

$25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident

Property Damage Liability

$20,000

Many drivers carry only the minimum — which may be insufficient for serious injuries. Always check for underinsured motorist coverage.

Notable Montana Verdicts & Settlements

$6.8M

Commercial truck accident causing permanent disability, Yellowstone County

2023

$3.9M

Wrongful death — impaired driver, Cascade County

2022

$2.6M

Spinal cord injury — rear-end collision, Missoula County

2023

These are representative examples. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

Key Facts for Montana Victims

Montana has a 3-year statute of limitations

Montana's vast rural roads and wildlife hazards contribute to serious accidents

Montana has no statewide speed limit on some rural roads — high-speed accidents are common

Winter road conditions significantly increase accident severity

Montana does not require PIP or MedPay coverage

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