Death and Burial Benefits Under Workers Compensation
When Your Loved One Dies in a Work Related Accident
If your loved one has been killed in a workplace accident or has died from injuries suffered on the job, you have a right to seek benefits to replace the support that person would have provided you. You may think that this would be an open-and-shut case and that your loved one’s employer would do the right thing and move swiftly to provide you with the benefits you need. Unfortunately, many workers’ compensation claims, even for deaths resulting from a workplace accident, are initially denied. To get the benefits you need and deserve, you want an experienced attorney on your side.
From the Experienced Workers Compensation Lawyers at Bailey & Galyen
At Bailey & Galyen, we have more than 50 years of combined experience protecting the rights of people who have suffered losses in job-related accidents, including surviving family members of someone who dies at work. We will conduct a thorough assessment of your case, identifying all its strengths and weaknesses. We will clearly explain the law and legal process, as well as your options and likelihood of success, so that you can make informed decisions that are in your best interests. We have successfully protected the rights of hundreds of injured workers in claims against employers and their insurance carriers.
The Death and Burial Benefits Available under Workers Compensation
If your loved one died in a workplace accident, you can file a claim under the Texas workers’ compensation laws for benefits to replace a portion of the lost income that person would have provided. You may also be able to get reimbursement for expenses related to funeral and burial services.
You are entitled to seek death benefits the day after your loved one dies in a work-related incident. Benefits can be paid to a surviving spouse or dependent child, to a dependent grandchild or to any other family member who can show they were at least 20 percent financially dependent on the deceased worker.
At Bailey & Galyen, we handle all matters related to your efforts to get death and burial benefits when your family member is killed on the job. We will prepare and file all the necessary documentation required by insurance carriers or the court, and will be your voice in all proceedings in court or before administrative agencies.
Contact the Workers Compensation Attorneys at Bailey & Galyen
We are available by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Send us an e-mail or call us at 844-402-2992 to arrange a meeting. Your first consultation is without cost or obligation.
We Offer quality legal services and representation to clients throughout Texas, including Arlington, Bedford, Carrollton, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Lubbock, Grand Prairie, Irving, Santa Fe, Plano, Weatherford, Sugar Land, Mesquite, Houston, Clear Lake, TX.
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