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Lane County Survivor Benefits

Survivor BenefitsUpdated October 2012

ONE-TIME DEATH BENEFIT

Eugene Fire & EMS Department

Contact:
Eugene Fire & EMS Department
Attn: Risk Services Division
940 Willamette St, Suite 200
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 682-5665
Fax: (541) 682-5211
Website: eugene-or.gov

The city of Eugene provides 1 x Annual Scheduled Salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, up to a maximum of $100,000. For more information, please see the Basic Benefits Package.

Springfield Fire and Life Safety Department

Contact:
Springfield Fire and Life Safety Department
Attn: Department of Human Resources
225 Fifth St
Springfield, OR 97477
Phone: (541) 726-3705
Website: ci.springfield.or.us

The city of Springfield provides a one-time annual salary up to $100,000 for Accidental Death/Dismemberment. For more information, please see the IAFF Benefits Summary.


WORKERS COMPENSATION

Lane County Fire District #1

Contact:
Lane County Fire District #1
88050 Territorial Hwy
Veneta, OR 97487
Phone: (541) 935-2226
Fax: (541) 935-2390
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: lcfd1orfd.samariteam.com

The Lane County Fire District provides worker’s compensation for career and volunteer staff members’ families.


ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISABILITY

Lane County Fire District #1

Contact:
Lane County Fire District #1
88050 Territorial Hwy
Veneta, OR 97487
Phone: (541) 935-2226
Fax: (541) 935-2390
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: lcfd1orfd.samariteam.com

The Lane County Fire District provides a $100,000 accidental death and disability policy for career and volunteer staff members’ families.


Disclaimer: The material contained in the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Survivor Benefits website is not the result of legal research, but rather is based on a scan of public documents. We have made every effort to be accurate and timely, but errors may exist. The material on this website is advisory only and should not be cited as evidence or proof that a benefit exists or that our facts are accurate. Always consult the decedent’s fire department for benefits assistance, or a benefits’ attorney. If, in the course of your own research, you see errors of fact, or new benefit information, please pass this information along to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.