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Montana Legislature advances SB 394 clarifying disability definitions for workers SB 394 clarifies definitions of disability and related terms in Montana's labor law.

Montana's SB 394 could revolutionize worker compensation by redefining disability to better reflect the true challenges faced by injured employees.

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Montana committee reviews Senate Bill 345 impacting injured workers' compensation rights Opponents argue Senate Bill 345 undermines treating physician deference harming injured workers.

Montana's Senate Bill 345 could reshape workers' compensation laws, raising serious concerns about the rights of injured workers versus the interests of insurance companies.

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Montana bill proposes raising wage loss benefit for workers earning over $52K The new bill aims to adjust wage loss benefits up to $150K annual income.

Montana's Senate is pushing a groundbreaking bill to raise workers' compensation benefits for high earners from $52K to $150K—could this change the game for injured workers?

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Montana Senate revises worker injury and medical service definitions Montana Senate updates definitions regarding worker injuries and treating medical professionals

Montana's new Senate Bill 394 could redefine workplace safety by expanding injury definitions to include mental health issues like PTSD, sparking a crucial debate about worker protection and economic impact.

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Montana House Bill 297 aims to secure paid sick days for all workers House Bill 297 proposes up to five paid sick days annually for Montana workers.

Montana lawmakers are debating a groundbreaking bill that could provide workers with essential paid sick leave, addressing a critical gap in employee rights.

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