About Powell Law Firm — Personal Injury Bozeman
Powell Law Firm handles personal injury bozeman and statewide Montana clients face after serious vehicle accidents, trucking crashes, and highway incidents on Montana’s most dangerous corridors. Attorney Bryce Powell and his team operate from their Nikles Drive office and represent injured clients throughout Gallatin County and across the state, including travelers injured on I-90 and other major routes. Find personal injury attorneys across Montana.
The firm has built a track record of maximum-compensation outcomes for clients injured by commercial trucks, distracted drivers, and impaired motorists — handling everything from insurance negotiations to full litigation while clients focus on recovery. Reviews from clients injured while traveling through Montana highlight the firm’s ability to handle out-of-state cases with the same dedication as local matters.
What Clients Say
Clients describe Bryce Powell as a compassionate, hardworking attorney who goes above and beyond to secure fair compensation — taking on semi-truck cases, coordinating with creditors to protect clients’ credit during recovery, and maintaining consistent communication through Barbara and the rest of the support team. Multiple reviewers who were injured while passing through Montana credit Powell Law Firm with turning a life-altering accident into a manageable path forward.
Personal Injury Bozeman — Practice Areas & Services
- Car and truck accident claims
- Semi-truck and commercial vehicle collisions
- Highway accident and I-90 corridor injuries
- Insurance negotiation and dispute resolution
- Out-of-state injury claims in Montana
- Personal injury litigation and trial representation
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after a truck accident on I-90 in Montana?
Seek medical attention immediately, even if you feel fine — crash-related injuries often worsen over the following days. Document the scene, gather witness contacts, and preserve any evidence before vehicles are moved. Contact a personal injury attorney before speaking with the trucking company’s insurer, as commercial carriers have dedicated claims teams working to minimize their exposure from the moment of the crash.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Montana?
Montana’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years from the date of the injury. Wrongful death claims must be filed within three years of the date of death. Missing this deadline can permanently bar recovery, so consulting an attorney promptly after an accident is important regardless of whether you have decided to pursue litigation.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Bozeman, Montana
- Montana Fatalities 2024: Montana recorded 203 traffic fatalities in 2024, continuing a years-long pattern of high per-capita crash deaths driven by rural roads and high speeds — Montana Department of Transportation
- Gallatin County Danger Zone: A stretch of highway between Manhattan and Belgrade west of Bozeman recorded 8 fatalities over a five-year period, one of Montana’s deadliest corridors — Beck Law
- Impairment Factor: Approximately 43% of all fatal crashes in Montana involve drivers with a BAC of 0.08 or higher, making impaired driving the leading cause of fatal accidents statewide — Montana Department of Transportation
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