We have extensive experience in handling life care planning cases in Montana, both for catastrophic injuries such as acquired brain injuries, birth injuries, major burns, multiple trauma, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. Additionally, we are fully equipped to assist with life care plan expert cases in Montana related to non-catastrophic injuries, including spinal injuries (intervertebral disc injuries), major joint injuries (hip, knee, shoulder), orthopedic trauma (pelvic, long bone), burns (mild to moderate), single amputations, mild traumatic brain injury, and chronic pain, including spinal issues and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).
We are able to assist with life care planning Montana cases related to a wide range of incidents, including motor vehicle accidents, trucking accidents, maritime and shipping accidents, as well as work-related or workplace accidents. Additionally, we can assist with cases involving birth injuries, medical malpractice, premises liability, product liability, drug-related injuries, plant explosions, slip and fall accidents, assaults, animal attacks or dog bites, and/or injuries caused by projectiles.
As life care planning experts in Montana, we assist personal injury attorneys in understanding their clients' future care needs and costs. What should you anticipate from our life care planners? We collaborate with treating physicians and non-medical providers to develop comprehensive, tailored care plans.
Our collaboration extends to defense attorneys, where we assess the credibility and accuracy of the plaintiff's life care plan. We incorporate alternative medical opinions affecting care estimates in Montana. As your expert witness in life care planning, we evaluate the plaintiff's plan against industry standards and the reasonable future medical expenses.
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When you need an alternative perspective to a plaintiff life care plan, life care plan rebuttal may be an efficient solution. We can assist with review of usual, customary, & reasonable charge, standards of practice, and determine a reasonable value of future expenses.
When you need future care projections, our certified life care planner in Montana is here to assist. We also offer evaluations of life care plans and excel in educating decision-makers about fitting care requirements and costs.
If you need the expertise of a life care plan expert or an advanced practice registered nurse with extensive medical knowledge for expert witness services, we can provide assistance by conducting a case review to assess standards of care, adherence to acceptable practices and performance standards, ethics, and UCR charges.
At Intercoastal Consulting & Life Care Planning, we provide life planning services throughout Montana and to cities such as Billings, Missoula, Great Falls, Bozeman, Helena, & Butte.
Billings life care plans address oilfield, agricultural, and trucking injuries, projecting specialty follow-up, therapies, mobility devices, transportation, home modifications, supervised assistance, and periodic clinical review.
Missoula planning evaluates outdoor and campus-related trauma, outlining medical oversight, therapies, adaptive equipment, transportation, counseling, environmental adaptations, supervised care, and periodic assessments coordinating projections with treating providers.
Great Falls life care plans consider military and industrial incidents, specifying specialist visits, therapies, mobility aids, transportation, home-based support, supervised services, and periodic evaluations guided by clinical findings.
Bozeman planning addresses recreational and construction injuries, detailing outpatient care, therapies, orthotics, transportation, adaptive housing, supervised assistance, and periodic assessments documenting evolving therapeutic and supportive needs.
Butte life care plans evaluate mining-related and regional trauma, projecting clinical management, therapies, mobility devices, transportation, home modifications, supervised support, and scheduled assessments guided by specialty input.
Helena planning supports statewide clinical matters, outlining specialty care, therapies, adaptive equipment, transportation, home assistance, supervised services, and periodic review supporting consistent, clinically based planning.
As your Life Care Planner in Montana, we are familiar with admitting expert testimony and scientific evidence. We are prepared to meet or exceed the Daubert standard. To obtain information about the Montana federal courts, including case information, court calendars, and contact details you may access United States District Court for the District of Montana. Circuit Court online resources and contact details can vary from county to county but you can begin your search at the Montana Judicial Branch website. Additional Montana information can be found at City Data.
Apart from Montana, we also provide our services in California, New York, Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, and other major US states.
A life care planner in Montana evaluates the long-term medical and supportive needs of individuals with serious injuries. ICLCP creates personalized care plans that project future treatments, therapy, and equipment costs, crucial in rural regions with limited specialty access.
Yes. Life care plans are often submitted as expert evidence in Montana injury lawsuits. ICLCP works closely with attorneys across the state, from Missoula to Billings, to document future damages and support claims involving car accidents, falls, or medical negligence.
Montana’s vast geography and limited provider access can dramatically impact treatment logistics and cost. ICLCP factors in long travel distances, specialist scarcity, and wait times when building accurate and region-specific life care plans.
The cost of hiring a life care planner in Montana typically ranges from $3,500 to $10,000, depending on the complexity of the case and medical condition. At ICLCP, we offer transparent pricing and consultations for individuals, families, and attorneys throughout Montana, including Missoula, Billings, and rural areas.
Montana courts accept life care plans as expert testimony when developed by qualified professionals. ICLCP’s plans comply with evidentiary standards and are commonly used in civil litigation, mediation, and insurance negotiations statewide.
Yes. ICLCP integrates real data from Montana hospitals, outpatient centers, and therapy providers to ensure life care plans reflect local costs and regional care access in cities like Bozeman, Kalispell, and smaller frontier communities.
Yes. ICLCP prepares life care plans and vocational assessments for Montana workers’ compensation cases involving permanent disability or complex injuries, helping establish future costs under Montana Department of Labor & Industry guidelines.
Common cases include ATV accidents, winter sports injuries, logging incidents, and severe vehicle crashes on remote highways. ICLCP develops plans for clients facing traumatic brain injury, spinal damage, orthopedic reconstruction, and functional limitations.
Absolutely. ICLCP offers HIPAA-compliant virtual consultations and evaluations, making life care planning accessible to clients in rural towns and tribal territories where in-person options may be limited or unavailable.
Montana legal teams and families choose ICLCP for our accuracy, responsiveness, and understanding of the unique challenges posed by Montana’s rural healthcare environment. Our certified experts deliver courtroom-ready, personalized care plans that hold up under legal scrutiny.
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Tuesday: 8AM – 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM – 5PM
Thursday: 8AM – 5PM
Friday: 8AM – 5PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed