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How much is a miner's life worth?
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I believe the article said these limits were set by our state legislatures. Wouldn't it be nice if they put as much effort into workmans comp. issues as they did school vouchers? Wouldn't have been nice if we recieved something from our elected leaders pushing for workman's comp reform?
Sure they knew the dangers, but probably thought safety issues were in place that weren't.
At least Governor Huntsman flew up in a helicopter.
That should help pay the bills.
Many times, people working in much lower paying jobs are given nothing if they are killed on the job. So these families have nothing saved because they only make enough to pay their monthly living expenses.
The mining accident was a tragedy and mining safety conditions should be improved. Miners should be protected as much as possible. They should also plan ahead and save some of their hard earned money and use some of it for insurance so their families will be taken care of it case of a disaster.
If you have any knowledge or anyone is your family working in the coal mining industry, you KNOW that you should have extra insurance. It's only common sense! (We have 3 different policies.)
I agree with whoever said that wages are higher in this industry to compensate for the higher risks. Makes sense...Do a little planning ahead.
It later says after six years, the widow could receive indefinite benefits, if they are needed. Therefore, the widows of these minors can seek lifetime benefits.
I guess that isn't a headline but you should outline the full benefits due at the beginning.