Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 2 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Chapter 132 - DEATH BENEFITS-DEATH AND BURIAL BENEFITS
Section 132.11 - Distribution of Death Benefits
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) All of the death benefits shall be paid to the eligible spouse if the deceased employee had no eligible children or eligible grandchildren.
(b) Death benefits shall be paid in equal shares to each eligible child per capita and to each eligible grandchild per stirpes if there is no eligible spouse.
(c) If there is an eligible spouse and an eligible child or eligible grandchild, half of the death benefits shall be paid to the eligible spouse. The remaining half shall be paid:
(d) If there is no eligible spouse, child, or grandchild, the death benefits shall be paid in equal shares to any surviving dependents of the deceased employee who are parents, siblings, or grandparents of the deceased. The amount to be paid to each surviving dependent shall be calculated by dividing the weekly death benefit by the number of surviving dependents.
(e) If there is no eligible spouse, no eligible child, and no eligible grandchild, and there are no surviving dependents of the deceased employee who are parents, siblings, or grandparents of the deceased, the death benefits shall be paid in equal shares to surviving eligible parents. The amount paid may not exceed one payment per household and total payments may not exceed 104 weeks regardless of the number of surviving eligible parents.
(f) If the deceased employee has no legal beneficiaries as defined by the rules and the Texas Workers' Compensation Act, the death benefits shall be paid to the subsequent injury fund, as set out in § 132.10 of this title (relating to Payment of Death Benefits to the Subsequent Injury Fund).
(g) The term "per stirpes" means that the grandchildren shall be entitled to share in only the amount of benefits that the parent of those grandchildren would have received had the parent been alive or otherwise eligible to receive death benefits.