For more than 45 years, our injury lawyers have proudly stood at the side of accident victims across South Florida, helping them recover compensation for what they have endured because of a workplace injury. Our team understands the complexities of fatal Miami workplace accident cases and is committed to guiding you through the complicated legal process. If you have lost a loved one in a workplace accident, reach out to Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada to discuss your case and learn how we can help you during this difficult time. Call us at (877) 448-8585 to arrange a free initial consultation with one of our experienced attorneys.
The Rate of Fatal Workplace Accidents in FloridaAccording to the most recent data, 5,486 fatal work injuries were recorded in the United States in 2022, a 5.7-percent increase from 5,190 in 2021. Specifically, 307 fatal work injuries were reported in Florida in 2022. While there are many types of workplace accidents, Florida transportation incidents resulted in 102 fatal work injuries, making it the leading cause of workplace deaths. Falls, slips, and trips accounted for 78 fatalities, making these incidents the second most common cause of workplace deaths in the state.
These two significant categories combined accounted for 59 percent of all fatal workplace injuries in Florida. Although worker deaths from transportation incidents decreased from 111 in the previous year, fatalities due to falls, slips, and trips increased from 69. Exposure to harmful substances or environments was the third-most frequent cause of fatal work events, resulting in 53 fatalities, down from 59 in the prior year.
These statistics reveal the risks in different work environments in Miami and across Florida. The rise in fatal injuries emphasizes the need for workplace safety and legal support after such events. If you've lost a loved one in a fatal workplace accident, it's crucial to seek legal help as soon as possible to handle the workers' compensation claim and secure the monetary compensation damages that the family members deserve.
Workers' Compensation Benefits for Fatal Workplace Accidents in FloridaUnder Florida law, workers' compensation provides several benefits to the dependents of workers who suffer fatal injuries on the job. These benefits are designed to offer financial support and cover necessary expenses following the loss of a loved one.
Death BenefitsThe Workers' compensation system is designed to provide death benefits to the dependents of the deceased worker. These benefits include the following:
These benefits aim to provide financial support and stability during a difficult time for the family.
Eligibility for DependentsThe dependents eligible for workers' compensation benefits typically include the spouse, children, and, in some cases, other family members who were financially dependent on the deceased worker. Children are eligible for benefits until they reach the age of 18 or 22 if they are full-time students. If a child is unable to support themselves due to a physical or mental disability, they may receive benefits for a longer period.
The Workers' Compensation Process in MiamiThe dependents must file a claim with the employer's workers' compensation insurance carrier to receive death benefits. This process involves submitting the necessary documentation to prove the relationship to the deceased worker and the extent of financial dependency. An experienced workers' compensation attorney can help guide you through this process, ensuring that all required paperwork is accurately completed and submitted on time.
Have You Lost a Loved One in a Fatal Florida Work Accident?For more than 45 years, the dedicated Miami worker’s compensation lawyers at Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada have served Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, and all of South Florida, standing alongside accident victims and their families. Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate legal support and ensuring your rights are protected and pursued. To learn more, and to schedule a free consultation today, call the Miami workers’ compensation lawyers at Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada at (305) 448-8585. You can also connect with us through our secure online contact form.