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Montrose County County Car Accident Statistics & Injury Data

Through March 2026, Montrose County County has already seen 75 people injured and 4 fatalities from car accidents involving 208 vehicles.

From 2023 to 2024, car accident involvement in Montrose County County remained relatively stable, with 505 people involved in crashes in 2024 compared to 515 in 2023.

If you or a loved one were among the 75 people injured in car accidents in Montrose County County this year, you need your official crash report. Whether you were involved in a rear-end collision, t-bone crash, or any other type of accident, your crash report is essential for insurance claims and documentation.

Common Car Accident Types in Montrose County County

Montrose County County sees various types of motor vehicle accidents including rear-end collisions, t-bone accidents, head-on crashes, and more. Our service helps victims of all accident types including:

  • car accidents
  • truck accidents
  • motorcycle crashes
  • pedestrian accidents
  • bicycle collisions

Why Your Accident Report is Critical

For Personal Injury Claims: If you're seeking compensation for injuries sustained in Montrose County County, your crash report provides official documentation of the accident scene, fault determination, and witness statements that may be needed.

For Insurance Claims: Insurance companies require the official crash report to process claims. Without it, you may face delays or denials.

Legal Protection: The report protects your rights by establishing the official record of what happened, which is especially important if you're not at fault.

Don't become just another statistic. With 14 traffic fatalities and 299 injuries recorded in Montrose County County over recent years, getting proper legal documentation is essential to protect your rights and secure the compensation you deserve after a car accident.

Montrose County Accident Statistics by City

Official car crash data from Colorado law enforcement records

YearLocationVehiclesInjuredFatalitiesNot InjuredTotal People
2025Partial YearCounty Total208754306385
2025Partial YearMONTROSE262790623702
2025Partial YearOLATHE10022
2024County Total2771137385505
2024GRAND JUNCTION10022
2024MONTROSE41810239971,102
2024OLATHE40088
2023County Total2701113401515
2023MONTROSE3821221859982
2025Partial YearNATURITA10022
2023NATURITA10011
2023OLATHE10102021

Note: 2025 data represents year-to-date statistics only. Complete annual data will be available at year end. Source: Colorado law enforcement crash reports.

About Montrose County Crash Reports

If you were in an accident anywhere in Montrose County, your police report contains important information for insurance claims and legal matters.

County Seat: Montrose | Population: 42,679 | Cities: 1

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This service is sponsored by Colorado personal injury attorneys who may offer a free consultation if your case qualifies. There's no obligation.