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Survivor Income Benefits Provided By Employers

As the twentieth century comes to a close, more Americans are living longer, making the 65 and older age group the most rapidly growing segment of the population. Common among this group are widows or widowers, many of whom experience a drastic cut in income when their spouses die. In fact, many widows are left below the poverty level when their husbands' income sources are cut off at death. One report estimated that 32 percent of nonhousing wealth and most of job-related pensions disappear during the 2-year interval in which the husband dies, and that 75 percent of poor widows were not poor when their husbands were alive.1

Certainly, many families are faced with a sudden change in lifestyle when the primary wage earner dies prematurely without making appropriate arrangements to replace lost income. Indeed, the proportion of women in the work force and the average income of working women has risen significantly in recent years, so that the death of either working spouse can seriously affect family income.

In light of these realities, employers offer a wide variety of benefit plans that are designed, at least in part, to protect survivors. Such benefits can be divided into two groups: those designed to provide a stream of future periodic income and those designed to provide an immediate single lump-sum payment. Many of these plans have coordination provisions, designed to avoid duplicate payments, thereby limiting the total benefit received.

 

 

If you have suffered financial or emotional distress due to the negligence of others in Oregon, contact our wrongful death lawyer now and obtain a free case evaluation.

 

 
Did You Know?    
 
 
Family members can file a wrongful death suit.
This depends on individual state law, but in general the immediate family members (spouses, children and parents) can file a wrongful death claim. Some states allow grandparents, legal dependants and extended family members to file.

 


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Lawyers Oregon.com Terms

 


Today's Terms

Homicide

Definition:
The killing of one human being by another.

Contested action

Definition:
An action which involves disputed issue(s) of fact or law.

Costs

Definition:
The statutory sum awarded to the successful party when a judgment is entered.

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Oregon Wrongful-Death Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Wrongful-Death attorney you should contact our Wrongful-Death Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Albany
  • Ashland
  • Beaverton
  • Bend
  • Canby
  • Central Point
  • Clackamas
  • Coos Bay
  • Corvallis
  • Cottage Grove
  • Dallas
  • Eugene
  • Forest Grove
  • Grants Pass
  • Gresham
  • Hermiston
  • Hillsboro
  • Hood River
  • Klamath Falls
  • La Grande
  • Lake Oswego
  • Lebanon
  • Mcminnville
  • Medford
  • Newberg
  • Ontario
  • Oregon City
  • Pendleton
  • Portland
  • Prineville
  • Redmond
  • Roseburg
  • Salem
  • Sherwood
  • Springfield
  • The Dalles
  • Troutdale
  • Tualatin
  • West Linn
  • Wilsonville
  • Woodburn
 


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