Oregon Enhances Death Benefits for Fatal Worker Injuries

Oregon is enhancing the death benefits available to surviving family members when a worker has a fatality, by expanding the scope of the burial benefit and doubling it to 20 times the state average weekly wage; creating a new benefit for college-aged surviving children; and clarifying that if the worker has no surviving spouse or dependents, the insurer must pay the full remainder of permanent partial disability payments to the worker’s estate.

The changes are a result of Senate Bill 110, which takes effect on Jan. 1, 2010.

Among the changes enacted by the bill:

For more information on the changes, as well as the maximum benefits for surviving beneficiaries, visit http://www.cbs.state.or.us/wcd/communications/110.html.