by Kiel Duckworth | Feb 28, 2026
After a workplace injury, many Montana workers are eager to recover and return to their jobs. Employers and insurance carriers often offer light duty or modified work as part of the workers’ compensation process. While return-to-work programs can be beneficial, they...
by Kiel Duckworth | Feb 15, 2026
Winter driving in Northwest Montana is not just inconvenient—it can be dangerous. Highways connecting Polson, Ronan, and Kalispell are frequently impacted by snow, ice, freezing fog, and sudden weather changes. Even careful drivers can find themselves involved in...
by Kiel Duckworth | Jan 30, 2026
After a car accident in Montana, insurance adjusters often request a recorded statement. While it may seem routine, these statements are designed to protect the insurance company’s interests, not yours. In most cases, you are not legally required to give a recorded...
by Kiel Duckworth | Jan 15, 2026
If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Montana, time is not on your side, even if it feels like you have plenty of it.Montana law strictly limits how long you have to file a car accident claim. Miss the deadline, and you may permanently lose your right to...
by Kiel Duckworth | Nov 15, 2025
Montana Work Comp Light Duty – When You Have to Go Back to Work (and When You Don’t) One of the most stressful moments in a Montana workers’ compensation case is when the adjuster or employer suddenly says: “We’ve got a light duty job for you. You have to come back,...