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Respitory Illness Lawsuits

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Under the settlement, those claiming debilitating respiratory illnesses such as severe asthma, contracted by a non-smoker within seven months of exposure at the World Trade Center site and surrounding areas, could receive between $800,000 and $1,050,000.  Approximately $1.5 million could go to compensate claims of death determined to be caused by the post- 9/11 operations.  Plaintiffs who have no qualifying injury, but have a legal claim for fear of becoming sick, will receive $3,250.  All qualifying plaintiffs will be enrolled in a special insurance policy through MetLife to provide coverage for certain blood and respiratory cancers diagnosed during the coverage period, paying a benefit of up to $100,000

Judge Hellerstein said in a hearing on June 23, 2010 that he found the settlement to be a “fair, adequate and reasonable settlement, reflecting hard bargaining and concern for fairness of varying parties.  It is fair in amount, it is fair in procedure, it is fair in the continued procedures that will be used to hear and decide the various claims.”  According to the settlement, the WTC Captive has “at its sole discretion, the right to extend the Opt-In Period,” and has notified Plaintiffs’ Liaison Counsel in writing of its decision.

 

The WTC Captive was funded with just under $1 billion in federal funds provided through a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)—part of the $20 billion of such funds requested by the Administration and authorized by Congress to help New York City and its people recover and rebuild after 9/11.   

 

 

 
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