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Blood Cancer Injury Settlements After the September 11th Attacks
The diagnosis of blood cancer can result in numerous financial losses, including lost wages, medical bills, and other intangible and tangible losses. Contact a blood cancer lawyer from 9/11 to help you obtain the amount you are due.
Leukemia, and other blood cancers, also have long latency times. The World Trade Center Health Program provides regular screenings for patients and responders.
Benzene Exposure
Benzene is a colorless and inflammable liquid used in the production of plastics and rubber, synthetic fibers dyes, detergents, and gasoline. It is also used in cigarette smoking and other products of combustion. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies benzene as a Group I Carcinogen because it affects bone marrow and blood-forming cells and increases the risk of leukemia.
The long-term exposure to low levels of benzene may cause depressed production of new blood cells as well as lower white blood cell counts. It can also cause changes in the chromosomes where new blood cells are made, of bone marrow. These changes to chromosomes are similar those seen in leukemia cell lines. The chemical benzene can block the enzyme topoisomerase II which helps maintain the stability of chromosomes.
A study that was conducted after WWII showed that shoe makers exposed to benzene were at risk of increased chances of developing leukemia, as well as myelodysplastic syndrome (a pre-leukemia state). During this period, many shoe factories changed from using glues made of petroleum to chemicals that contained benzene.
The relationship between exposure and risk in benzene and leukemia is complex and could be affected by selection biases in the initial studies. It is possible that benzene will cause cancer and toxicity via various mechanisms, including the formation of oxygen-radicals, covalent bonds to proteins, or the inhibition of hematopoietic enzymes that regulate the process.
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination
Leukemia is a dreadful disease but thanks to huge advancements in diagnosis and treatment, a lot of patients can achieve long-term healing and lead a normal, healthy life. Unfortunately, many of the patients at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina suffered from illness after drinking contaminated water. This contamination may have impacted their health for the remainder of their lives.
Between 1953 between 1953 and 1987, the drinking water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune contained toxic chemicals such as perchloroethylene (TCE), benzene and trichloroethylene. These hazardous chemical compounds were absorbed into the bodies of millions of families, soldiers and civilians who lived on or near the base.
According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, these substances can trigger a variety of serious health problems, including blood cancers birth defects, bladder cancers as well as liver diseases and blood cancers other conditions. In some instances, the water may have caused permanent disability and even death.
The procedure of filing a lawsuit can be a bit complicated even though a new law, the Camp-Lejeune Justice Act of 2022(CLJA), permits victims to file suit. Victims must meet strict requirements to be qualified for compensation, which includes the proof of their health and the services they received at Camp Lejeune. They also have to prove that their ailments are linked to the contamination. In this regard, it's important to consult with an experienced attorney.
World Trade Center Health Program
The collapse of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 caused an enormous dust storm of pulverized electronic equipment and building materials to cover New York City. Workers, local residents and survivors who were exposed to the cloud developed numerous health problems due to the toxic exposure. These include respiratory disorders, digestive disorders, and mental health conditions.
The WTC Health Program offers free medical monitoring along with mental health and medical treatment to 9/11 responders and survivors. The James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010 provides funds for the program. The WTC Program includes multiple Clinical Centers of Excellence in the New York City region, in addition to the Nationwide Provider Network that serves clients outside of the NY metro area.
These centers are staffed by doctors who specialize in occupational and environmental medicine. The CCEs and NPN also offer a variety of support services including benefits counseling, education, and social assistance with work.
The WTC Health Program only covers treatments for a few of 9/11-related health problems. The WTC Health Program is continually expanding its list as doctors learn about the long-term effects of exposure to toxic substances. The WTC Program, for example currently covers "World Trade Center Cough," an illness that is a common term for the impairment of lungs caused by the inhalation of toxic substances at Ground Zero.
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund
After the terrorist attacks on September 11th, Congress passed laws that will protect airlines from a flood of lawsuits, and aid those who were injured or lost loved ones. It was believed that civil liability for the September 11th events could force the industry of airlines to collapse, dealing the nation with a devastating blow. economy.
In an effort to solve these issues, the government created the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF). This Fund was created to pay victims' compensation without putting airlines at risk of filing for bankruptcy. The Fund is able to achieve this by restricting the amount that can be awarded to a single claimant, and by prohibiting "double dipping" in other legal actions.
The VCF compensates victims who have suffered economic losses they've suffered as a result of an eligible illness or injury. This includes not only the cost of medical treatment, but also the loss of earnings as well as the cost of replacement services such as housework or yard work.
A VCF lawyer can assist victims of the 9/11 attacks and their families as well as their legal representatives understand the eligibility for compensation, how to file a claim, and the average VCF payouts. To qualify, a survivor must be present at a crash site on 9/11 or within the NYC zone of exposure between September 11, 2001 until May 30 in 2002.
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