Labor Seeks Comments on Funeral Expense Reporting
Published Date: 6/9/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Labor wants to keep collecting info about funeral expenses for workers covered by the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act. This helps make sure families get the right benefits when a worker passes away. They’re asking for public comments by August 10, 2026, to keep this paperwork going smoothly without extra hassle.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Funeral expense payment cap
If a worker covered by the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act dies from a compensable injury, reasonable funeral expenses of up to $3,000 are payable. Form LS-265 is provided for submitting funeral expenses for payment under 33 U.S.C. 909(a).
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