How many people were exposed to toxic materials from the 9/11 terrorist attacks?

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Approximately 400,000 people were exposed to toxic agents, risk of physical injury, and emotionally stressful conditions in the days, weeks, and months following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

The collapse of the Twin Towers generated massive dust clouds leaving hundreds of highly populated city blocks covered with toxic materials

Roughly 400,000 people were exposed to toxic contaminants in the days, weeks, and months following the attacks. The responders who worked on the rescue, recovery, and relief efforts developed a wide range of diseases soon after the terrorist attacks. Survivors who lived, worked, or attended school in Lower Manhattan started reporting illnesses, too. In Lower Manhattan, the plane crashes, which resulted in the collapse of the Twin Towers, created a massive dust cloud that filled the air and left numerous highly populated city blocks covered with ash, debris, and toxic particles, including asbestos, silica, metals, concrete, and glass.

Today, 9/11 victims can seek money from the Victim Compensation Fund if they were injured during the attacks or developed illnesses. Because the process of filing a claim is very complex and tedious, the assistance of a toxic exposure attorney is highly recommended. With over 30 years of experience in pursuing these cases, our diligent attorneys can help you file your Victim Compensation Fund claim.

Quality legal assistance for 9/11 victims seeking money from the Victim Compensation Fund

Our attorneys have the necessary experience, resources, skills, and knowledge to assist you in filing your 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund claim. The legal process is simple and requires minimal involvement from you, as we are well aware that most survivors and responders struggle with serious diseases or injuries. We will only request evidence of your presence in the Exposure Zone and your medical records with your diagnosis to evaluate your case and determine your eligibility. If we establish that you are entitled to financial compensation, we will strive to obtain the most favorable outcome for your case.