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Local Council deliberates on rejecting medical bill linked to fishing incident

February 18, 2024 | Treasure County, Montana



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Local Council deliberates on rejecting medical bill linked to fishing incident
During the Treasure County Commissioner Meeting held on February 18, 2025, discussions centered around a contentious medical bill and the implications of recreational fishing in local waterways. The meeting highlighted the county's stance on financial responsibility for claims that lack clear legal backing.

A significant topic of debate was a medical bill submitted by an individual who claimed compensation for time lost due to an incident involving illegal fishing in a county ditch. Commissioners expressed strong opposition to paying the bill, emphasizing that it was not formally presented as a claim and lacked a direct connection to county responsibilities. One commissioner noted, “In my opinion, it’s a flat no,” reflecting a consensus that paying the bill could set a precedent for future claims.

The conversation also touched on the broader issue of liability associated with recreational activities in county-maintained ditches. Commissioners acknowledged the risks involved, particularly concerning safety and potential drownings, and discussed the need for clearer signage and policies to mitigate these risks. The importance of preventing liability issues was underscored, with one commissioner stating, “It just takes that one incident,” highlighting the potential consequences of inaction.

In addition to the medical bill discussion, the meeting included updates on the Gibson Bridge project and plans for the Main Street Fire Hall renovations. The commissioners agreed to follow up with landowners regarding the bridge and to ensure that all necessary communications were made.

As the meeting concluded, the commissioners reiterated their commitment to protecting the county from unwarranted claims while ensuring the safety of residents engaging in recreational activities. The outcomes of this meeting reflect ongoing efforts to balance community needs with fiscal responsibility, a theme that resonates deeply within Treasure County.

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