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In the immediate aftermath of the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center, many injured victims considered filing damage claims against the airlines who negligently allowed the 9/11 hijackers to board their planes. Fearing that such litigation could effectively bankrupt commercial carriers, lawmakers created the WTC Health Program and the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund aka WTC VCF. As of the end of 2016, this World Trade Center fund had paid over $2 billion in compensation to 9/11 victims in New York and elsewhere; about half that money went to injured first responders. These funds were to pay healthcare expenses for victims of 9/11 cancers and other injuries. The Special Master in charge of the victims’ compensation fund is working through a backlog of cases, so now is an excellent time to file a claim for damages.
Paul J. Napoli and some of the other members of Napoli Law’s legal team were on the ground floor of the World Trade Center Victims Compensation Fund (or WTC VCF for short), working tirelessly in both the courthouse and the statehouse to ensure that injured victims had access to the financial resources they needed to combat their 9/11-related cancer, illnesses and injuries. Today, we tenaciously represent these victims before the Special Master, fighting for the compensation, and respect, they deserve.

Similar to the workers’ compensation system, the 9/11 victims’ compensation fund was originally designed to be a reasonable alternative to the tort litigation against airliners outlined above. The theory was that 9/11 victims, and their families, would choose the quick and easy path of the VCF fund as opposed to the relative risk of individual damage claims. But in many cases, the VCF system is neither fast nor fair, and the assistance of an experienced and aggressive 9/11 lawyer is often the only way to level the playing field.
Kenneth Feinberg, the first Special Master, prioritized emergency responder injury claims, and many of his successors have continued that approach. Most everyone else goes to the back of the line. This waiting is common for victims who do not have VCF lawyers, because the Special Master rather logically concludes that if they do not take their cases seriously, neither should the SM.
Mr. Feinberg also famously declared that 15 percent of the victims should not get 85 percent of the money, which means that the SM often undervalues the injuries of financial professionals and other highly-compensated victims. A WTC VCF attorney can convince the SM to award damages based on the facts of the case.
These damages include compensation for both economic losses, such as medical bills and noneconomic losses, such as pain and suffering. A damage cap may apply to emotional distress and other noneconomic damages.
In 2011, the Zadroga Act, which Paul J. Napoli helped engineer, greatly expanded the World Trade Center Victims Compensation Fund’s exposure zone. The northern boundary of the exposure zone moved to a line that follows Canal Street, East Broadway, and Clinton Street. As a result, 9/11 injury victims in Chinatown and other neighborhoods closer to Midtown are eligible for compensation.
Furthermore, claimants must have been present in the Exposure Zone on 9/11 or in the year after the attack.
Generally, the SM almost rubber-stamps cases involving emergency responders at Ground Zero, an approach that is noble but necessarily means that there is less money for other victims. Victims without WTC lawyers must answer tough questions from the SM, so the chances of obtaining fair compensation are greatly reduced.
Many 9/11 victims in New York sustained a wide variety of injuries to their bodies and spirits. Both types of injuries are eligible for WTC VCF awards. Some common injuries include:
Typically, a 9/11 cancer or illness is not like a Social Security Disability illness, because while an SSD claimant may have a condition that is “substantially similar” to a listed condition, the VCF usually makes no such allowances.
Many of these conditions, like cancer, are difficult to diagnose. Additionally, these conditions may not have an obvious link to 9/11, especially if the victim was in the Exposure Zone for a few days in the months after the attack. Either scenario could mean a delay or a denial.
During your initial consultation, our attorneys know the right questions to ask concerning your whereabouts in the months after 9/11. Then, our professional staff can refer you to a competent physician, in most cases. Typically, that doctor will diagnose your condition and outline a treatment plan without any cost to you. Since that doctor is armed with information about your possible 9/11 injury, the diagnosis and treatment plan will probably be more accurate.
As to the link between 9/11 and cancer or illness, the Special Master rarely considers a mere presence in the Exposure Zone to be sufficient, so WTC VCF claimants without assertive advocates are at a definite disadvantage. An attorney can introduce additional evidence, and make cogent legal arguments, that make the link much more apparent.
Under the Never Forget the Heroes, James Zadroga, Ray Pfeifer, and Luis Alvarez Permanent Authorization of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Act, (“VCF Permanent Authorization Act”), the filing deadline has been extended to October 1, 2090.
If your claim was previously denied you can amend your claim with new information and resubmit your claim. It takes time to build a winning claim, and to establish a causal link between 9/11 exposure and a disease diagnosis. Therefore, it is important to hire an experience WTC VCF Attorney right away. There are still cancers being diagnosed currently, that are found to be caused by a 9/11 exposure from over twenty years ago.
Additionally, if a loved one has passed away from a 9/11 condition, we obtain restitution for the families of deceased 9/11 victims. At Napoli Shkolnik, victim compensation is our number one priority, so we are already working behind the scenes to help ensure that WTC victims get the compensation they deserve, even if their 9/11 cancer or illness does not become apparent for several more decades.
Some of the most experienced 9/11 injury lawyers in New York are right here at Napoli Shkolnik PLLC. Our savvy professionals will quickly evaluate your claim, collect the necessary evidence, file all appropriate claims forms and paperwork, and then aggressively represent you before the SM. Call today for a free consultation.
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