A workplace injury can affect every part of your life. While you’re trying to recover, you may also be dealing with lost wages, mounting medical bills, insurance paperwork, and uncertainty about what comes next. Navigating Montana’s workers’ compensation system isn’t always easy, especially when your claim is delayed, disputed, or denied.
At Carey Law Firm, P.C., we’ve spent decades helping injured workers throughout Missoula and western Montana understand their rights, secure the benefits they’re entitled to, and confidently move forward. Whether you’re filing your first claim, appealing a denial, or preparing for a hearing, our experienced workers’ compensation attorneys are here to help.
Every workers’ compensation case is different, but our goal is always the same: helping injured workers understand their rights, secure the benefits available under Montana law, and confidently navigate the claims process from start to finish. Whether you’ve just been injured, your claim has been denied, or you’re preparing for a hearing, we’re here to advocate for you every step of the way.
From your initial claim through settlement or appeal, Carey Law Firm provides experienced legal representation designed to protect your rights and maximize the benefits available to you under Montana law.
Carey Law Firm, P.C.‘s attorneys have 90 years of combined experience in workers’ compensation — representing clients from all walks of life and employment. We are consistently recognized among the most knowledgeable and experienced workers’ compensation attorneys in Montana, and the results we achieve for our clients are among the top settlements from year to year.
We proudly serve the Montana communities of Missoula, Hamilton, Kalispell, Whitefish, Great Falls, Helena, Butte, Anaconda, Bozeman, Belgrade, Livingston, and Billings.
A denied claim doesn’t necessarily mean you’re out of options. Claims may be denied for a variety of reasons, including disputes over how the injury occurred or whether it’s work-related. If your claim has been denied, it’s important to understand why and discuss your legal options before assuming the decision is final.
Montana law generally prohibits employers from terminating an employee simply because they filed a workers’ compensation claim. However, employment situations can be complex, and every case depends on its specific facts. If you’re concerned about your job after reporting a workplace injury, an attorney can help you understand your rights.
Not every workers’ compensation claim requires legal representation. However, if your claim has been denied, your benefits have been delayed, you’re facing disputes with the insurance company, or you’ve suffered a serious injury, consulting with an experienced workers’ compensation attorney can help you better understand your rights and options.
Carey Law Firm, P.C., offers a free initial legal consultation to discuss the merits of your legal claim. If you were injured on the job or by the negligence of another, or are battling an insurance company, contact us today at 406-728-0011 or by email through this website.