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$550,000 to Unborn Child of Injured Roofer

Unborn Child of Injured Roofer: $550,000 in Dependency Benefits

Our Team was representing a roofer with an eye injury when he sustained a second injury that led to his unfortunate death. The deceased worker had no wife, children, or other dependents, which otherwise would have ended his claims. Our Team was able to locate the deceased roofer’s girlfriend, who happened to be pregnant with his child. Our Team was able to secure dependency benefits for the unborn child totaling more than $550,000.

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