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Abogados de Accidentes en Dillon

2 abogados de accidentes encontrados en Dillon, Montana. Compare perfiles, calificaciones y contacte abogados directamente para una consulta gratuita.

Paul Moses II
Paul Moses II

II & Associates

Dillon
Sherry Myers Detwiler
Sherry Myers Detwiler

Detwiler & Partners

Dillon

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Dillon, Montana

Dillon sits in Beaverhead County, Montana's largest county by area. The town serves as a hub for surrounding communities like Lima, Dell, and Wisdom. With ranching, mining, and outdoor recreation driving the local economy, residents face a range of accident and injury risks on the job and on the road.

Common Accident Types in Dillon

Car and highway accidents are a regular concern along Interstate 15, which runs directly through the Dillon area and connects to Butte to the north. Two-lane highways like Montana Highway 41 toward Twin Bridges and Highway 278 toward Wisdom Pass see heavy traffic from commercial trucks, livestock haulers, and recreational travelers. Winter conditions make these routes particularly dangerous. Rollover crashes and head-on collisions occur on these rural stretches where speed limits are high and shoulders are narrow.

Workplace injuries also affect Dillon residents. Ranch and agricultural operations carry risks from heavy machinery and livestock handling. Construction sites, mining operations near Bannack, and jobs at the University of Montana Western campus all produce injury claims. Slip-and-fall accidents happen at local businesses and public properties year-round, especially during icy months.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Dillon

An experienced accident lawyer will evaluate your case, handle communication with insurance companies, and build a claim that reflects the full cost of your injuries. Look for an attorney who understands Montana's specific liability rules and has handled cases involving the types of accidents common in Beaverhead County. Many attorneys in this area offer free initial consultations, so you can discuss your situation before committing.

Montana applies a modified comparative fault rule — you can recover damages only if you are less than 51% at fault for the accident. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Montana is three years from the date of the injury.