🩺 Choosing the Right Doctor After a Car Accident in Montana

If you have been hurt in a Montana car accident, you need to see a doctor who specializes in auto injuries. These physicians can accept attorney liens, bill auto insurance, and provide documentation, so you attorney can link your injury to the car wreck.. Our Montana accident doctors provide comprehensive medical care and can work with your attorney.
🚑 Common Conditions We Treat
- 🦴 Neck Pain & Whiplash – Often caused by the sudden back-and-forth motion during a crash. Whiplash can lead to stiffness, headaches, and reduced mobility, sometimes with delayed symptoms.
- 🩹 Back Pain – Car and truck accidents frequently cause muscle strains, spinal misalignments, or herniated discs. Early treatment can help prevent chronic pain and long-term damage.
- 💪 Shoulder Pain – Seatbelt strain or collision impact can result in soft tissue tears, nerve compression, or joint injuries. Our doctors help restore movement and relieve pain.
- 🤕 Headaches, Dizziness, or Nausea – These may indicate a concussion or mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). Our physicians provide thorough assessments and neurological monitoring.
- ⚙️ Stiffness & Limited Range of Motion – Inflammation or muscle spasms after an accident can restrict movement. Physical therapy and chiropractic care help you regain mobility.
- 🦵 Broken Bones & Fractures – Even minor accidents can cause fractures that require immediate medical attention and stabilization.
- ✋ Numbness or Tingling in Arms or Legs – This may point to a pinched nerve or spinal injury, especially after rear-end collisions. Prompt evaluation is crucial to prevent worsening symptoms.
- 🔄 Soft Tissue Injuries – Sprains, strains, and ligament tears are common after car crashes and can cause ongoing discomfort if not properly treated.
💳 Billing & Insurance Options in Montana
Montana does not have mandatory Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage, but you still have several options for paying for your medical care after an accident: Attorney Liens are the most common method in Montana.
- 📄 Attorney Liens – If you are working with a personal injury attorney, many clinics (including ours) accept attorney liens. This means you pay nothing upfront, and your treatment costs are covered once your case settles.
- 💰 MedPay (Medical Payments Coverage) – This optional coverage pays for your medical treatment regardless of who was at fault. It can cover you and your passengers for doctor visits, therapy, and other accident-related care.
- 🚗 Auto Insurance & Liability Claims – If another driver is at fault, their insurance may be responsible for your medical expenses. Our staff helps you document your injuries for insurance and legal purposes.
- 🏥 Health Insurance – If available, your health insurance can be used as secondary coverage for accident-related medical care.
🚨Types of Accidents our doctors treat

🚗 Car & SUV Collisions
These include standard passenger-vehicle impacts: rear-end, side-impact (T-bone), head-on, rollovers, or single-vehicle runs off the road. According to Montana Department of Transportation, many serious injury and fatal crashes in Montana are single-vehicle roadway-departure collisions, often in rural areas.
🚚 Large Truck & Commercial Vehicle Accidents
Collisions involving commercial trucks or semi-tractors carry unique risks because of the size and weight differential, blind spots, longer stopping distances, cargo shifts, and rural-road conditions in Montana.
Common truck-accident types include:
- Jackknife collisions (trailer swings out)
- Underride/override crashes (smaller vehicle slides beneath or gets overridden)
- Rollovers (especially on curves or during evasive maneuvers)
- Blind-spot/inattention accidents
🛻 Pickup/Utility/Vans & Rural Vehicle Crashes
In Montana’s mix of highways and rural roads, crashes involving pickups, utility vehicles, vans and rural-roads are fairly common. Some key facts:
- Rural roads account for a high share of fatal and serious injury crashes.
- Heavy vehicles like pickups with campers or utility vans may have rollover risk or single-vehicle off-road incidents.
🏍️ Motorcycle, ATV & Off-Road Vehicle Crashes
Though not strictly “car accidents,” these types are often treated by the same accident clinics given the injuries are the same.
- According to the 2022 Montana Trauma Data Report, heavy transport vehicle crashes were fewer, but motorcycle and ‘motor vehicle occupant’ categories remain significant.
- Motorcyclists and ATV users have higher risk of severe injury because of reduced protection.
✅ Why Choosing an Accident Doctor can make all the difference
- A physician familiar with motor vehicle collision injuries will know the typical injury patterns and what to look for (even when symptoms are delayed).
- Early diagnosis and documentation help with medical necessity assessments by insurers, because they will only pay for treatments deemed “reasonable and necessary.”
- Whether it’s a standard car crash or a high-impact truck accident, quick medical care improves outcomes and helps protect yourself.
🛡️ Insurance Requirements
The legal minimum liability insurance in Montana is:
• $25,000 bodily injury per person
• $50,000 bodily injury per accident (two or more persons)
• $20,000 property damage per accident
📊 Recent Crash Data for Montana
Here are some of the latest statewide statistics to update your website or client outreach:
- For 2023 (preliminary): 208 fatalities on Montana roadways.
- For 2022: 213 fatalities; serious injuries ~715.
- In 2024, the figure stands at 203 fatalities and a current count of 147 fatalities year-to-date in 2025.
- Contributing factors: Alcohol-impaired drivers were involved in 34% of all fatalities in 2023.
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