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Posted in Workers Compensation on January 11, 2023
According to the information available from the National Safety Council, there were 97 total worker deaths across the state of Arizona during the latest reporting year on file. This equates to 3.1 deaths per 100,000 workers in the state.
It is crucial for individuals and their families to know what kind of death benefits are available through the state workers’ compensation insurance system. Here come we want to explain these benefits so you and your family have an understanding and hopefully a piece of mind about what will happen if the worst happens.
Each state outlines the exact stipulations about who can qualify as a surviving dependent of a deceased worker. The law will also outline how much compensation these individuals would be entitled to. Eligible parties will be categorized as either a dependent of the worker who lost their life or as a member of the deceased worker’s family or household.
In Arizona, the qualifying factors surrounding death benefits for workers’ compensation claims in Arizona are as follows:
Properly understanding who can receive what type of compensation after a person loses their life in an on-the-job injury can be challenging. We strongly encourage any individual in these circumstances to reach out to a skilled workers’ compensation attorney in Arizona who can consist with every aspect of this situation.
If a loved one loses their life as a result of an on-the-job injury, there may be other expenses covered through workers’ compensation aside from the income paid to qualifying dependents. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:
After losing a loved one as a result of a work injury in Arizona, the aftermath can be confusing. We strongly encourage you to speak to a workers’ compensation lawyer with experience handling death claims for dependents and family members. An attorney can gather all the evidence needed to prove what happened and help deal with the paperwork involved in these claims. If necessary, an attorney can help go through the appeals process so that the individuals involved can receive their rightful compensation.