Montana Workers’ Compensation Court
No decisions this reporting period.
SUBMITTED MATTERS
Motions & Miscellaneous Matters
| Case | Pleading | Date Submitted |
| Rutledge v. Technology Ins. Co. | Petitioner’s Cross-Motion for Summary Judgement | 2/11/26 |
| Rutledge v. Technology Ins. Co. | Respondent’s Motion for Summary Judgment | 2/17/26 |
| Crisler v. Zurich Am. Ins. Co.
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Respondent’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment | 5/11/26 |
| Crisler v. Zurich Am. Ins. Co.
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Respondent’s Motion in Limine | 5/11/26 |
| Parker / Leggitt v. Safeway
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Respondent’s Motion for Summary Judgment | 5/12/26 |
| Guitron v. UEF | UEF’s Motion for Summary Judgment | 5/15/26
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| Guitron v. UEF | Villegas Del Villar’s Motion for Summary Judgment | 5/20/26
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| Crisler v. Zurich Am. Ins. Co.
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Petitioner’s Counter-Motion for Summary Judgment | 5/21/26
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| Parker / Leggit v. Safeway | Petitioner’s Objection to Overbroad Discovery / Respondent’s Motion to Compel | 6/16/26 |
Upcoming Trials, Hearings & Conferences
| Date | Time | Place | Issue | Case |
| 8/19/2026 | 10:30 am | Helena | Trial | Krueger v. Clear Spring Prop. & Cas. Co. |
| 9/9/26 | 10:00 am | Via Zoom | Perpetuation Deposition of Dr. Hyman
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Krueger v. Clear Spring Prop. & Cas. Co. |
| Week of
11/16/26 |
9:00 am | Butte | Trial | Krueger v. Clear Spring Prop. & Cas. Co. |
Montana Workers’ Compensation Stipulations Summary (through June 25, 2026)
PLAN 1
| Case Name | DOI | Body Part(s) | Settlement Type | Settlement Amount | Petitioner Attorney | Respondent Attorney |
| Kenneth Gauthier v. Chevron Corp., Stillwater Mining Co. | Multiple | Multiple | Full and Final – Medicals Closed | $7,500.00 | Wallace, Lucas
Odegaard Injury Lawyers |
Maynard, Joe
Crowley Fleck PLLP |
| Michele Glidewell v. FedEx Ground Package System Inc. | 2/21/2024; 1/3/2026 | Shoulder | Full and Final – Medicals Closed | $80,000.00 | Olson, Wayne
Glacier Law Firm |
Maynard, Joe
Crowley Fleck PLLP |
| Steven Hippe v. CHS, Inc. | 1/14/2002; 11/27/2014; 5/6/2018; 5/28/2020 | Low back; leg | Full and Final – Medicals Closed | $115,782.00 incl. MSA of $70,782.00 | Overturf, Greg
Odegaard Injury Lawyers |
Maynard, Joe
Crowley Fleck PLLP |
PLAN 2
| Case Name | DOI | Body Part(s) | Settlement Type | Settlement Amount | Petitioner Attorney | Respondent Attorney |
| Jada Barham v. American Zurich Ins. Co. | 12/19/2025 | Head, neck | Full and Final -Medicals Closed | $25,000.00 | Dalpiaz, Miranda
Dalpiaz & Associates |
Smith, Charlie
Crowley Fleck PLLP |
| Michael Gosman v. AIU Ins. Co. | 3/21/2023 | Multiple | Full and Final – Medicals Closed | $45,000.00 incl. MSA of $27,668.00 | Murphy, Tommy
Murphy Law Firm |
Potts, Adrianna
Potts Law PLLC |
| Lawrence Hanson v. Fire Ins. Exchange | 9/21/203 | Low back | Full and Final – Medicals Closed | $100,000.00 | Helmer, Chris
Clark Fork Law Office |
Maynard, Joe
Crowley Fleck PLLP |
| Jarrett Lawson v. XL Ins. America Inc. | 5/22/2025 | Not identified | Full and Final Medicals Closed | $25,000.00 | Wallace, Lucas
Odegaard Law Group |
Maynard, Joe
Crowley Fleck PLLP |
| Connor O’Brien v. Zurich American Ins. Co. of Illinois | 5/19/2021 | Low back | Full and Final – Medicals Closed | $54,7858.05 | Murphy, Tom
Murphy Law Firm |
Potts, Adrianna
Potts Law PLLC |
ESD Settlements Approved through June 19, 2026
PLAN 1
| Claimant Name | DOI | Body Part | Settlement Type | Settlement Amount | Attorney Name |
| Arnson, Chad | 6/21/23 | Foot | Best Interests | $25,000.00 | Helmer, Chris |
| Hardin, Amanda | 12/20/22 | Low back | Best Interests | $75,000.00 | Dalpiaz, Leslae |
| Simonson, Mark | 12/10/18 | Mutlipe body parts | Petition for Settlement – Medicals Closed | $15,000.00 | Murphy, Matthew |
| South, Christine | 4/25/24 | Low back | Petition for Settlement – Medicals Reserved | $41,360.00 | Helmer, Chris |
| Thill, Jeffrey | 3/9/18 | Multiple body parts | Petition for Settlement – Medicals Closed | $35,000.00 | Lighthall, David |
PLAN 2
| Claimant Name | DOI | Body Part | Settlement Type | Settlement Amount | Attorney Name |
| Blair, Rosemary | 12/20/89 | Low back | Best Interests | $8,000.00 | None |
| Duhelmeler, James | 11/20/22 | Ankle | Best Interests | $45,000.00 | Miller, Megan |
| Englund, Tamra | 6/11/25 | Shoulder(s) | Best Interests | $20,000.00 | None |
| Schulz, Paula | 9/22/24 | Knee | Best Interests | $45,000.00 | Olson, Wayne |
| Shane, Ryan | 12/26/23 | Ankle | Best Interests | $105,000.00 | Helmer, Chris |
| Simpson, Trevor | 2/9/24 | Skull | Best Interests | $25,000.00 | None |
| Synek, Bryan | 4/27/17 | Multiple body parts | Best Interests | $94,500.00 | Helmer, Chris |
| Taylor, Gina | 1/19/21 | Multiple body parts | Best Interests | $8,500.00 | None |
| Wustner, Laina | 3/13/26 | Shoulder(s) | Disputed Initial Compensability | $7,000.00 | Helmer, Chris |
PLAN 3
| Claimant Name | DOI | Body Part | Settlement Type | Settlement Amount | Attorney Name |
| Cherpeski, Tracie | 9/29/22 | Facial bones | Best Interests | $50,000.00 | Tempel-St. John, Stacy |
| Childers. Amanda | 12/4/25 | Internal Organs | Disputed Initial Compensability | $250.00 | None |
| Devaughn, Penny | 3/22/25 | Upper back | Best Interests | $2,500.00 | Miller, Megan |
| Emry, Jeremy | 12/10/25 | Pelvis | Disputed Initial Compensability | $1,500.00 | None |
| Grainger, Carl | 7/20/22 | Ankle | Single Issue | $35,000.00 | None |
| Karlstad, Brant | 9/12/25 | Low back | Disputed Initial Compensability | $5,500.00 | None |
| Lawrence, Laura | 8/19/25 | Nose | Petition for Settlement – Medicals Closed | $23,211,14 | None |
| Musante, James | 3/19/25 | Multiple | Petition for Settlement – Medicals Closed | $12,500.00 | Dalpiaz, Leslae |
| Oswald, Jonah | 3/25/26 | Internal organs | Disputed Initial Compensability | $4,150.00 | None |
| Reed, Brian | 8/20/25 | Multiple upper extremities | Best Interests | $33,000.00 | None |
| Smarz, Cory | 2/13/25 | Multiple upper extremities | Best Interests | $20,000.00 | Dalpiaz, Leslae |
Key Insights for Montana Work Comp Professionals
- The Workers’ Compensation Court currently has no new published decisions, but several potentially significant summary judgment motions remain pending.
While there were no new precedential decisions issued during this reporting period, the Court has a substantial number of dispositive motions under advisement, including multiple cross-motions for summary judgment in Rutledge, competing summary judgment motions in Guitron, and several motions in Crisler and Parker/Leggitt. These cases may generate important guidance over the coming months, particularly regarding compensability and procedural issues. - “Medicals Closed” continues to dominate higher-value settlements.
Every Workers’ Compensation Court stipulation listed in this reporting period is a full and final settlement closing future medical benefits. Several settlements exceeded $80,000, including:- $115,782 (including a $70,782 Medicare Set-Aside)
- $100,000
- $80,000
This trend reinforces that parties continue to assign significant value to obtaining complete closure of future medical exposure.
3. Medicare Set-Asides remain a major driver in larger settlements.
Two of the largest reported settlements specifically identify Medicare Set-Asides:
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- Steven Hippe — $115,782 settlement including a $70,782 MSA.
- Michael Gosman — $45,000 settlement including a $27,668 MSA.
These figures illustrate that Medicare compliance continues to materially influence settlement structure and valuation in significant cases involving future medical exposure.
4. Disputed initial compensability claims continue to resolve for relatively modest amounts.
The ESD settlement approvals show numerous disputed compensability cases settling for comparatively small sums, including:
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- $250
- $1,500
- $4,150
- $5,500
- $7,000
These resolutions suggest that parties frequently use modest settlements to eliminate litigation risk when liability remains disputed, rather than fully litigating compensability.
5. Low back injuries remain among the most valuable and frequently litigated injury categories.
Low back claims appear repeatedly among both Court stipulations and ESD approvals, with settlements ranging from approximately $41,000 to over $115,000. Several involve older dates of injury or multiple injury dates, reflecting the continued complexity and long- term exposure associated with lumbar spine claims, particularly when future medical benefits are at issue.
Overall takeaway
The June 26 update reflects several ongoing trends in Montana workers’ compensation practice:
- No new appellate guidance has emerged, increasing attention on pending dispositive motions.
- Full-and-final settlements with closure of medical benefits remain the predominant resolution method.
- Medicare Set-Asides continue to substantially affect settlement values.
- Disputed compensability claims often resolve through relatively small negotiated settlements.
- Lumbar spine injuries continue to generate some of the largest settlement values in the Montana system.