Section 31 of the Workers Compensation Statute describes the benefits that are available to the family and dependents of someone who dies on the job. No amount of money will ever be able to bring your loved one back, but the Workers Compensation system is meant to ease the financial blow to a certain extent.
Unfortunately, insurance companies are notorious for denying these claims. They hire teams of lawyers to find any reason at all to deny your case. That’s why you need an experienced Workers Compensation lawyer to get you the benefits you need.
At Marcotte Law Firm, your Lowell Workers Compensation lawyer will work with you to find out what happened and determine which benefits you are eligible for.
Who is Eligible for Section 31 Death Benefits?Not every family member of a worker killed on the job is entitled to benefit. However, there are certain people who are, assuming that they are dependent on the worker for support:
Often, a worker succumbs to a work injury days, weeks, or even months after the date of the accident. Depending on how long the employee survived, he or she is likely entitled to benefits pursuant to Section 34, as well as payment for medical expenses. However, death payments do not begin until the date of death, as opposed to the date of the injury.
Don’t Fight the Insurance Company AloneAs you grieve the loss of your loved one, it can be salt on the wound for an insurance company to deny your claim for Section 31 Death benefits. Unfortunately, that happens more often than you think. The insurance company and its attorney will leave no stone unturned in its quest to deny your case. That’s because there is a lot on the line. Death benefits can last for much longer than other types of Workers Compensation benefits, and the insurance company’s attorney doesn’t want to have to pay you or your children for that long.
There are many ways to do this. The most common insurance company excuse is that an injury was due to a pre-existing condition, and not the work accident. For example, someone who had a heart attack or stroke on the job might be eligible for Workers Compensation benefits because of the stress of the job. To counter that, the insurance company will try to say that the job had nothing to do with it.
Experienced Lowell Workers Compensation LawyersIf your loved one lost his or her life on the job, it’s important to hire a lawyer who has experience in dealing with these cases. The insurance will fight you tooth and nail, and you need an attorney who can match that every step of the way.
At Marcotte Law Firm, our Lowell Workers Compensation Attorneys have decades of experience navigating the Workers Compensation system for our clients. Our attorneys know how to get you the benefits you deserve.
If you have any questions about Section 31 Workers Compensation Death Benefits, call the Lowell Workers Compensation Lawyers at Marcotte Law Firm for a free, no obligation consultation.