The last thing you expected when your family member went to work that day was for that to be the last time you saw them. Sadly, work-related accidents take the lives of millions of workers across the country. If you lost a loved one to a fatal work accident in Rochester, you may have the right to specific death and dependency benefits. An experienced Rochester workers’ compensation attorney at Kemmitt, Sanford & Kramer can help you figure out what your case is worth. Schedule your free consultation when you call us at (877) 630-7338.
The loss of a loved one can be difficult to cope with. If you are able to access Rochester death and dependency benefits, your family may be able to grieve without the burdens of financial worry. Kemmitt, Sanford & Kramer is here to help by:
Our team is composed of experienced litigators who have a proven track record of success. We have secured tens of millions of dollars for work injury victims and their families when they need it most. Let us help you and your family get through these devastating times.
The family members of individuals who suffer fatal work injuries may be entitled to Rochester death and dependency benefits. Here, if you were partially or wholly financially dependent on the decedent, you may be entitled to specific disability benefits. There are many different types of parties who may be entitled to death and dependency benefits, including:
The amount of time that you can collect benefits, and the amount of benefits that you may be awarded will be dependent on a number of different factors, including how you are related to the decedent, how financially dependent you were on them for care, and more.
If you are awarded death and dependency benefits in Rochester, the amount that you will collect can vary considerably. For many families, the amount you will collect will amount to approximately 66 percent of the decedent’s average weekly earnings. But this amount can be lowered considerably depending on how you are related to the decedent and your financial dependence on them.
Additionally, the descendants employer’s workers’ compensation insurance provider will be required to cover the cost of the decedent’s funeral and burial expenses. The maximum amount allowable as of 2021 for funeral and burial expenses is $15,000.
No matter how much your family might be in need of financial support, do not be surprised if the insurance company denies you your right to death and dependency benefits in Rochester. You may need a strong legal advocate by your side who can help you make the insurance company pay.
Contact a respected Rochester death and dependency benefits lawyer at Kemmitt, Sanford & Kramer to schedule your no-cost, risk-free claim review today. You can fill out our contact form or give our office a call at (877) 630-7338 when you are ready to get started.
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