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    Troy Rosasco

    Lawmakers Seek to Address WTC Health Program Funding Shortfalls

    Recently, it was announced that four lawmakers had introduced an act intended to address the funding shortfalls currently being experienced by the WTC Health Program. The 9/11 Responder and Survivor Health Funding Correction Act was introduced to the House by Representatives Carolyn B. Maloney, Jerrold Nadler, and Andrew Garbarino, as well as to the Senate by Senator Kristin Gillibrand.

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    Lawmakers Urge Health Program to Decide on Uterine Cancer Coverage

    New Jersey Representative Mike Sherrill recently led a group of bipartisan congress members to draft a letter that was sent to the program administrator for the World Trade Center Health Program, urging him to hurry up and decide whether uterine cancer will be included in the list of covered conditions for the program. The letter followed the release of new scientific evidence that the chemicals present in the World Trade Center dust plume are commonly linked to the disease.

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    Who Should Complete the Online Private Physician Forms?

    Are you a 9/11 first responder, clean-up worker, or downtown resident, worker or student who is now suffering from illnesses related to toxic exposure at the attack site? Did you lose a loved one to a 9/11-related illness before they had a chance to obtain compensation and medical benefits for their illness?

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    Why‌ ‌Does‌ ‌the‌ ‌VCF‌ ‌Not‌ ‌Allow‌ ‌Amendments‌ ‌on‌ ‌Claims‌ ‌of‌ ‌Deceased?‌

    Overview of 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) Deceased Claims

    Sadly, many 9/11-health conditions cause the deaths of the individuals who suffer from them. The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund permits a “personal representative” of a victim who has died to apply for VCF benefits to be paid to the victim’s estate and distributed according to the victim’s will or under applicable intestacy laws if the victim died without a will. This is known as a deceased claim.

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    Health Safety Tips Following Exposure to 9/11 Dust

    On September 11, 2001, and in the months that followed, 500,000 people endured exposure to disaster in Lower Manhattan alone. This exposure included seeing the horrific loss of life, the collapse of one or both of the Towers, and seeing people running away from the dust plume in terror. The dust cloud enveloped more than half.

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    Are VCF Awards Tax Free?

    Awards from the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) are often substantial, with many people’s expenses, wage loss, and pain and suffering damages ranging well over a million dollars.

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    I Amended My September 11 Compensation Claim for an Additional Payout due to a new 9/11 medical condition. When Will a Decision Be Made?

    As of August 2021, the best estimate of time it takes for a new amended Victim Compensation Fund award decision is generally 12 -18 months. However, it can be shorter or longer depending on individual case circumstances. When your doctor or the WTC Health Program discovers a new 9/11-related medical condition, you must first get the new condition “certified” by the World Trade Center Health Program. That can take between one to two months at a minimum. Then Hansen & Rosasco can help move the process along to obtain additional compensation from the VCF. This starts the 12-18 month clock.

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    Is the Private Physician Process Available Only to Deceased Individuals?

    For most individuals who got sick with a 9/11 cancer or other condition because of exposure to the toxins released by the September 11th terrorist attack sites, obtaining medical treatment and monitoring through the WTC Health Program for their eligible condition is directly related to  seeking compensation through the other federally funded 9/11 benefit program, the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund.

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