There might be some benefits available - if the heart attack was related to work-induced stress, etc.
He died of Agina pectoris (Heart attack) He then had a public funeral.
his mom died of a heart attack on the 14th aug
The medical examiner can determine the cause of death, and the insurance company would agree with the ME.
No it will KILL THEM of a heart attack and stroke call montel williams fir the insurance!
Workman's Compensation Insurance is regulated by state statutes. A heart attack would be covered if it occurred while the person was performing regular occupational duties. Maybe. Workman's Compensation Insurance is controlled by the laws of the state in which you reside. Not all states ofer the same coverage, the majority do have survivor benefits. Check the laws governing WCI in your state. or contact the State Labor Relations board. The key is whether or not the heart attack was 'arising out of employment/in the course of employment'. In plainer language, did his work 'cause' the heart attack? That can be a very tricky one, because there is rarely a heart attack that did not have precipitating heart disease, either caused by OR at least exacerbated by diet, lifestyle, genetics and medical history. However, dependent on the state, it is quite possible that the WC laws will indicate that coverage may be extended when work duties, or even work environment, exacerbates or accelerates an existing injury or illness.
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the purpose in having life insurance is if you have a heart attack or anything like cancer if you have life insurance then you don't need to pay for the treatment , you get to have treatment right away because your insurance pays for the treatment
YES you can have a heart attack at anytime for any reason. You can have a heart attack for no reason at all.
heart attack or heart disease
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A chimp of a heart attack!