We Help Nuclear Weapons Workers and their Families Get the Care They Deserve.
EEOICPA Cancer Claims
During the Cold War, tens of thousands of Americans served their country by working at facilities that supported the Manhattan Project and other nuclear weapons technologies. Over the years, medical evidence has revealed that these facilities were producing radiation and other poisonous materials that caused cancer in many of these facilities’ workers. We are looking to help these people as they have the right to make EEOICPA Cancer Claims for compensation in upwards of $150,000.
In 2001, Congress enacted the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (the EEOICPA) to compensate nuclear weapons workers and their families (including employees, former employees, contractors and subcontractors) for the illnesses, such as cancer, they contracted as a result of working at these facilities. Making EEOICPA Cancer Claims is very easy, and we can help, you, your spouse, your parent or your grandparent became ill after working at one of these nuclear weapons facilities please contact us or start a Free Claim Evaluation.
The fund is authorized to compensate each affected worker (or eligible family member) as much as $150,000 to $400,000, dependent upon factors such as the severity of that worker’s illness, even if that worker died years ago.