Montana FROI Instructions

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FROI Instructions

Montana FROM Instructions are a set of rules provided by the Montana Department of Labor & Industry that employers must follow when filing a First Report of Injury (FROM) with the state. The Montana FROM Instructions apply to all employers and insurance carriers in the state and provide guidance on how to accurately and timely submit an FROM for any workplace injury or illness. There are two types of Montana FROM Instructions: 1) the General Instructions, which provide general information about the FROM and its submission requirements; and 2) the Injury Specific Instructions, which provide detailed information about how to submit an FROM in specific injury or illness cases. The Montana FROM Instructions are important for employers and insurance carriers in the state to ensure accurate and complete reporting of workplace injuries and illnesses.

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You may receive weekly compensation of 66 2/3 percent of your wages at the time of injury ? up to the maximum rate (see chart below).

Form ERD-991 First Report of Injury or Occupational Disease (FROI). (click link above) Employees must submit a written and signed First Report of Injury (FROI) within 12 months from the date of their accident or occupational disease. They can submit this form to you, EMPLOYERS or the Department of Labor and Industry.

In Montana, work comp may be obtained in three ways: self-insurance, private company, or from Montana State Fund. Work comp is solely funded by premiums paid by employers based on the amount of payroll they pay in the various job categories or class codes. Each class code has a work comp rate associated with it.

Notes from Campus/Department Workers' Compensation Reporting. Employers must create a record (First Report of Injury or FROI) for every on the job injury or illness reported or of which they have knowledge.

When applying for workers' compensation in Montana, timing is important. First, an injured employee must report an accident to their employer within 30 days. Then, Montana law requires employers to file a First Report of Injury (FROI) form within 6 days of being notified by the injured worker.

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.

How does workers' compensation work in Montana? Workers' compensation insurance covers the cost of medical care for work-related injuries and occupational diseases. It also provides wage-loss benefits while the employee recovers, typically equal to two-thirds of their gross wages.

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