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Horrific Conveyor Belt Accident Takes Life of Mississippi Seafood Worker – Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Death Benefits Explained

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Earlier this year in April, the horrific and untimely death of a Mississippi seafood plant worker hit headlines and sent a warning signal to Mississippi families of the risks that their loved ones face on the job, and that could kill them in the line of work. According to local news reports, this spring, on April 9, the terrible news of the death of a young Mississippi seafood plant worker rocked the community of Moss Point, Mississippi. 24-year-old Christopher Hebert was working at the Omega Protein Seafood Plant in Moss Point on April 9, when he was caught in a conveyor belt. Initially officials at Omega Protein Seafood stated that the young worker had died as a result of work preparing for the upcoming fishing season, but would not release the exact details of what happened at the plant. At that time, Moss Point Police Chief Keith Davis said of the fatal incident, “He was working on a piece of equipment there onsite, and we are still trying to determine how he ended up in the position that he was found in”. However, after the Moss Point Police and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigated the workplace death further, they found that Herbert had been pulled into the conveyor and, ultimately, bled to death. The horrific workplace death is being ruled as “accidental” and no criminal charges will be filed in the case. However, the case serves as a stark reminder that workplace deaths can happen in a blink of an eye.

Workers’ Compensation Death Benefits Entitle Certain Surviving Family Members to Compensation

The terrible death at the Omega Protein Seafood Plant raises an important point about workers’ compensation benefits in Mississippi. Under Mississippi state workers’ compensation laws, certain dependent surviving family members of those who have died in workplace accidents may be entitled to Mississippi workers’ compensation death benefits to help them financially after the death of a loved one. Workers’ compensation death benefits may include a lump-sum payment, funeral expenses, and other important compensation. In order to determine whether you may have a claim for workers’ compensation death benefits for the loss of your loved one to a workplace accident in Mississippi, it is best to speak with an experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyer about your case as soon as possible.

Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Lawyers Help Families Get Compensation after Tragic Workplace Accidents

If your loved one was killed in a workplace accident in Mississippi, do not hesitate to learn about your entitlement to Mississippi workers’ compensation death benefits. The experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyers at the law firm Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC are here to help Mississippi families after a terrible workplace accident occurs. Do not hesitate to speak to an experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyer about your specific case today. Contact the experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyers at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC and learn more about Mississippi workers’ compensation death benefits now.

Source:

themississippilink.com/news/coroner-seafood-plant-worker-bled-to-death-in-conveyor-accident

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