Charlotte Wrongful Death Attorneys

Death benefits in Charlotte

Injuries at work happen on a daily basis. Once in a while, one of those injuries ends up tragically, and someone dies in the process. If someone dear to you died as a result of a work related accident, you should contact the family and let them know that they have the right to collect death benefits. Workers compensation program protects all who are injured at work, but also takes care of the family of the deceased, by providing them with financial benefits they need to keep on living, especially now that they have lost a loved family member and that member’s source of income. They will also receive additional financial benefits to cover for the funeral expenses, and other expenses which appeared from this tragic event.

The family of the deceased has a limited time to act and claim death benefits. If you lost a family member this way, reach out to a local work comp attorney and find out what your options are. Charlotte Workers Compensation Attorneys are at your services, and will do everything in their power to help you receive death benefits.

Quick and efficient closure

Every family tries to avoid mentioning the tragic event. This is why they prefer to have a quick and efficient closure, rather than to spend months and months trying to solve the case and receive death benefits. Our attorneys offer you a solution, and would love to help you solve the case as quickly and efficiently as possible. They offer their services, and ensure that they closure will be quick and efficient.

Call today to learn more about our attorneys, and schedule a free consultation so that we can learn more about your case and hear about the deceased member of your family.

Free consultation

If you give us a call today, we will offer to schedule a free initial consultation for you, evaluate your case and let you know whether or not you have a claim at the death benefits offered by the state. Additionally, we will let you know what the highest amount you could initially receive is, as well as the amount on your weekly checks which you will continue to receive until you reach the state maximum. Keep in mind that the money you will initially receive serves to cover for the funeral and other expenses related to it. It is normally around $7,000 to $10,000.