Helena, MT - The Montana Department of Labor & Industry announced today that workers in three counties (Carbon County, Stillwater County, and Park County) impacted by June flooding may be eligible for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA). The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) approved Montana Governor Greg Gianforte’s request for Individual Assistance for impacted areas on June 30, 2022, enabling the Department to begin processing DUA claims.
Disaster Unemployment Assistance claims are being accepted by the Department via phone at (406) 444-3454. DUA claims agents will be available starting today at 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Phones will be operated Monday through Friday. Claims will be accepted via phone until August 4, 2022.
The Disaster Assistance Period is effective June 12, 2022. Claims may be backdated to this effective date if this is the first week your employment or self-employment was impacted. Claims must be filed within 30 days of when they are first accepted (July 5th).
“Disaster Unemployment Assistance can be a valuable resource for Montanans who live or work in impacted areas but aren’t covered by regular unemployment insurance,” said Montana Department of Labor & Industry Commissioner Laurie Esau. “Filing a DUA claim can help Montanans bridge the financial gap as the region gets back on its feet in the midst of the summer tourist season.”
Most individuals who lost work due the flooding, if they are regular W-2 employees, may be eligible for regular Unemployment Insurance benefits. Individuals seeking to file a regular UI claim should visit MontanaWorks.gov and create or log into their account. Individuals can also call the Department’s Claims Processing Center at (406) 444-2545 for assistance.
DUA benefits are available to individuals who do not qualify for regular unemployment benefits but who, following the June flooding:
Montanans who meet the above criteria are encouraged to file a claim via phone at (406) 444-3454.
Individuals will need their Social Security Number, a copy of their most recent federal income tax forms or check stubs, and documentation to support they were working or self-employed when the disaster occurred. To receive DUA benefits, all required documentation must be submitted within 21 days from the day the DUA application is filed.
The first possible week of compensation for those individuals who qualify for DUA, is the week ending June 18, 2022.
Applications filed on August 5th, 2022 or later will be considered untimely, unless the individual provides good cause for filing after the deadline.
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