The events of that day have had a lasting impact on our nation, both in terms of security and in terms of the way we live our lives. And while many people are fully aware of the devastating loss experienced that day, most don’t realize that many responders and survivors from that day are still being affected.
One study shows that 74% of responders who are also enrolled in the WTC Health Program have at least one 9/11 -related mental or physical disease they’ve been diagnosed with.
Personal Injury
9/11 Has Claimed More Lives from Diseases Than the Attack
The tragic events that took place on September 11, 2001 (9/11) when terrorists killed nearly 3,000 people won’t be forgotten by many of the American people. In the wake of those attacks, many Americans were left with a sense of shock and sadness.
The events of that day have had a lasting impact on our nation, both in terms of security and in terms of the way we live our lives. And while many people are fully aware of the devastating loss experienced that day, most don’t realize that many responders and survivors from that day are still being affected.
One study shows that 74% of responders who are also enrolled in the WTC Health Program have at least one 9/11 -related mental or physical disease they’ve been diagnosed with.
The events of that day have had a lasting impact on our nation, both in terms of security and in terms of the way we live our lives. And while many people are fully aware of the devastating loss experienced that day, most don’t realize that many responders and survivors from that day are still being affected.
One study shows that 74% of responders who are also enrolled in the WTC Health Program have at least one 9/11 -related mental or physical disease they’ve been diagnosed with.
