• 9/11 Victim Programs
  • Victim Compensation Fund (VCF)
  • WTC Health Program (WTCHP)
  • Wrongful Death VCF Claims

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    September 11th and Lung Cancer – Malignant Neoplasm of Bronchus and Lung

    9/11 Lung Cancer

    The 9/11 dust caused lung cancer in countless first responders, downtown workers, residents, and other people exposed in lower Manhattan on 9/11 and during the many months after. Lung and other cancers in the 9/11 exposed population are linked to the exposure to many carcinogenic agents near the WTC, including arsenic, asbestos, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, nickel, silica dust, and soot. A decade after the attack, scientists released information about what was in that plume, including jet fuel, building materials, asbestos, and other toxic ingredients.

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    Out-of-State Responders

    VCF Awards and Medical Care for Out-of-State Responders

    On September 11, 2001, right after the World Trade Center towers were hit and collapsed, thousands of local NYC men and women first responders rushed to the scene to help. Within just hours, many individuals and groups of out-of-state responders and volunteers quickly made their way to the disaster site to selflessly respond to what was not just an attack on NYC, but an attack on our country. Faced with the most dangerous and deadliest attack on our nation, first responders and volunteers from our surrounding states (and from many states across the country) all rushed to aid New York City. Even as the days and months passed, many out-of-state responders and volunteers stayed or continued to come to help in the cleanup and recovery at Ground Zero.

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    9/11 Benefits for Wall Street and Other Financial Workers in Downtown Manhattan

    If you worked in the NYC “Exposure Zone” (most of lower Manhattan) during or after 9/11, you are likely eligible to receive FREE 9/11-related lifetime healthcare, and a lifetime of medical monitoring plus tax-free financial compensation. Workers who were in downtown New York City any time from 9/11 to May 30, 2002 and who got sick any time since then (including with any type of cancer) should learn about their legal options and benefits by calling an experienced 9/11 attorney from Hansen & Rosasco, LLP.

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    September 11 Cleanup Workers’ Cancer Claims

    After September 11, 2001, more than 91,000 rescue, recovery, and cleanup workers worked at the Ground Zero Crash Site Area in the days, weeks, and months following the attacks helping New York recover. They cleaned up debris, hauled away the trash, and wiped down dust-covered surfaces across town. They did so to help the City get back on its feet and they provided an essential service to many residents and businesses across Lower Manhattan.

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    9/11 Volunteers Who Have Fallen Ill

    Seeking Compensation and Care for 9/11 Volunteers

    The attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, led to a massive nationwide response, with volunteers pouring into the area to deliver much-needed aid and assistance at Ground Zero.

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    I Submitted My VCF Claim. What Happens Next?

    The September 11th Victims Compensation Fund (VCF) is one of the federally-funded programs that is created to help those who were at one of the sites of the 9/11 terrorist attacks during or shortly after the attacks and are now suffering conditions associated with exposure to toxic dust there. The VCF provides compensation for economic losses as well as non-economic damages. If you’ve already filed a claim with the VCF, you are likely wondering what happens next.

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    What Happens If a Victim Passes Away After Filing a VCF Claim?

    A tragic trend that is becoming more and more common is that a 9/11responder or survivor (an area resident, worker, or student) dies before their September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) is decided. At this point, the family of the 9/11 victim needs answers to many questions: Does the 9/11 VCF claim continue? Is the family entitled to additional compensation? What if the deceased victim had a will or trust? Does the family need to go to the Surrogate’s Court? Read on for more information.

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    Do I Need to Have My Condition(s) Certified With the WTC Health Program Before I Can Register with the VCF?

    The World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP) is completely separate from the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF). The WTCHP makes the medical decision following the guidelines in an administrative manual if a person’s exposure downtown is linked to their later cancer or other illness and, if the link is made, issues a letter that “certifies” the disease as eligible for lifetime treatment in the Program. The VCF, a compensation and not a medical program, relies on this WTCHP certification to determine if a person has a health condition that may be eligible for compensation — the first of many other requirements that must be met before a decision is made to award compensation.

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    9/11 Respiratory Diseases Due to Toxic Dust and Fumes 

    If you were at Ground Zero or in lower Manhattan on September 11, 2001, worked at the site or downtown Manhattan in the weeks following, or lived or attended school in the affected area and have suffered a respiratory condition as a result of your exposure to toxic dust and fumes in the air around Ground Zero following the attacks, the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund and the World Trade Center Health Program can provide you tax-free compensation for your injuries and free medical care for the rest of your life. Read on for more information.

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