Workers comp eye injury settlements in Montana
A eye injury workers comp settlement in Montana depends on the physician impairment rating (AMA Guides), multiplied by your weekly benefit. The statute of limitations is 1 year.
PPD weeks
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rating-based
SOL
1 yr
to file claim
Statute
Montana determines impairment for loss of vision using AMA Guides, expressed as a percentage of the whole person, not fixed weeks (MCA 39-71-703(5)).
Montana uses the AMA Guides for impairment rating.
FAQs
What is the average eye injury workers comp settlement in Montana?
Montana uses AMA Guides physician impairment rating rather than a fixed body-part schedule. A workers comp lawyer will compute the expected settlement using the impairment rating × statutory weeks formula.
Do I need a lawyer for a eye injury in Montana?
Eye injuries often involve disputed impairment ratings, surgical care decisions, and large lump-sum (Compromise & Release) negotiations. Most workers comp lawyers offer free consultations and only collect a fee if you recover.
How long do I have to file a workers comp claim for a eye injury in Montana?
1 year from the date of injury. Eye injuries that develop over time (cumulative trauma) may have different deadline triggers.