Death Benefits

Understanding Georgia Workers' Compensation Death Benefits

If your loved one died in a work-related accident, you can pursue a workers' compensation claim for death benefits.

The employer's insurance provider must pay the following:

  • Burial expenses up to $7,500
  • Deceased employee's final medical expenses
  • Income benefits to the primary and secondary beneficiaries for varying periods of time

It is wise to consult with an experienced attorney about death benefits related to workers' compensation. At the Eichholz Law Firm, we can answer questions about who is eligible to collect and any possible caps on benefits.

Contact a Workers' Compensation Attorney

Over the years, we have listened to many heart-wrenching stories from clients who have lost loved ones in workplace accidents. We are committed to helping Georgians through difficult times. If you have lost a loved one in a workplace accident, contact an experienced attorney at the Eichholz Law Firm today for a free and confidential consultation. A workers' compensation attorney may be able to assist you.

 

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