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Montana Workers Comp Verification The state of Montana provides a free online tool for verifying workers compensation insurance coverage. Anyone can search by business name or FEIN. The results will only show the business name and policy number for employers who have coverage in the state being searched.
seq. Texas is the only state that does not require employers to get workers comp insurance.
In that case, you may qualify for time-loss compensation due to the fact that youre temporarily unable to return to work. Typically, the workers comp system in most states offers 66% of your wages. Depending on the state, you may receive your salary benefits weekly, bi-weekly, or once a month.
We recommend reporting the injury online. If you are unable to report online, call us at 800-332-6102 and a Customer Service Specialist will complete the First Report of Injury form with you over the phone.
The Montana State Fund currently exists as a nonprofit, independent public corporation11, which is intended to operate as a business with the management and control vested solely in a politically appointed board.
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Under Montana law, the following types of workers are exempt from workers compensation coverage unless their employer chooses to provide it: Employees covered by federal laws for injury, occupational disease, or death. Household or domestic employees. Casual employees (those performing irregular or incidental work)
The average cost of workers compensation in Montana is $74 per month. Your workers comp premium is calculated based on a few factors, including: Payroll.
Workers compensation in the state of Montana covers a variety of work-related incidents. It provides benefits to employees who get injured or ill on the job. Once an employee has returned to work, the benefits stop.

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