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Deuter Measure Would Increase Workers’ Compensation  Burial Expenses Amount, Better Support Families 

  • Writer: Office of Rep. Deuter
    Office of Rep. Deuter
  • Nov 18
  • 1 min read

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FROM STATE REPRESENTATIVE MARTI DEUTER 

For Immediate Release: 

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For More Information: Office@RepMartiDeuter.com 


Deuter Measure Would Increase Workers’ Compensation Burial Expenses Amount, Better Support Families 


SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – In the tragic event of an accidental death on a job, a proposal from state Rep.  Marti Deuter, D-Elmhurst, would ensure impacted families receive $10,000 from the employer for  burial expenses, an increase in the $8,000 rate that has been in place since 2006. 

“This is an overdue update that reflects increased burial costs and is more respectful to families  experiencing a difficult loss,” Deuter said. “As much as we try to avoid them, these accidents do  happen, and we need to have an appropriate amount of support available for impacted loved ones as  they handle arrangements.” 


Deuter’s House Bill 4177 would be the first increase for the benefit under the Workers’ Compensation  Act since 2006, when the amount was raised from $4,200 to $8,000. Responsibly updating to $10,000  reflects increased burial costs and would bring Illinois into greater alignment with benefits in other states. 


“Families deserve better than what is available right now,” Deuter said. “Nothing can adequately make  up for the loss they’re experiencing, but an increase in this benefit is an important step forward in  creating a better path for healing. I look forward to leading this proposal in Springfield.” 


For more information about House Bill 4177 or other legislative efforts, please contact  Office@RepMartiDeuter.com. 

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