Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Benefits vs. Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Death Benefits: What’s the Difference? Find Out about These Two Important Mississippi Programs for Injured Workers and Their Families
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What options do Mississippi workers have if they are seriously injured on the job and are rendered unable to work due to a serious workplace injury? Do Mississippi families have any options under Mississippi laws if their loved one is killed in a fatal workplace accident? These are questions that many Mississippi workers and their families have at the forefront of their minds when a serious and disabling workplace accident occurs. Fortunately, the answer to these questions is that Mississippi laws do provide most Mississippi workers and their families with important benefits to help them survive financially after a serious or fatal workplace accident happens. Indeed, under Mississippi workers’ compensation laws, there are not one, but two programs that may help provide necessary help to injured Mississippi workers and their families. These programs are called Mississippi workers’ compensation benefits and Mississippi workers’ compensation death benefits. But what are these two programs and how are they different? And what can injured Mississippi workers and their families do to obtain these important benefits after a serious workplace accident occurs? To help injured Mississippi workers and their families better understand these important programs, we answer those questions here.
Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Benefits: What are They?
Under Mississippi workers’ compensation laws, most workers who are injured on the job and who are disabled from working are entitled to receive cash benefits and other important benefits. Most Mississippi workers who are seriously injured at work are entitled to receive a portion of their regular wage for a set period of time, compensation for their medical expenses, and rehabilitation services to help them get back to work. Mississippi workers’ compensation is a “no-fault” insurance program, which means that Mississippi workers need not prove any fault on the part of their employer in order to obtain these important benefits. In addition, an employee does not need to sign up or pay insurance premiums in order to obtain workers’ compensation benefits in Mississippi.
Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Death Benefits: An Option When Tragedy Strikes
Mississippi workers’ compensation laws also entitle most Mississippi families to receive workers’ compensation death benefits if their loved one is killed on the job. Under Mississippi workers’ compensation laws, certain dependent family members of those workers who are killed at work in Mississippi may be entitled to money compensation and funeral expenses. Of course, in order to determine whether you are eligible to receive Mississippi workers’ compensation death benefits in Mississippi, it is best to speak to an experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyer about your case.
Obtaining Workers’ Compensation Benefits and Workers’ Compensation Death Benefits in Mississippi
If you or your loved one were seriously injured at work and you need legal help obtaining Mississippi workers’ compensation benefits or Mississippi workers’ compensation death benefits, contact the experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyers at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC. Contact Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC today and speak to an experienced lawyer about your case now.