Asthma - 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund claims

The tragic events of 9/11 had a lasting impact on the health of many, especially those who responded to the disaster at the World Trade Center. The attacks released a toxic cloud of debris, including asbestos, cement dust, jet fuel, and other harmful substances. Over the years, studies have shown that these responders have developed a variety of health issues. A study has revealed that 9/11 responders are significantly more likely to develop asthma. If you were present at any of the affected sites during or after the attacks and have subsequently developed asthma, you may be eligible for compensation. We can help you with the claim process.

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Increased asthma diagnosis among 9/11 rescue and recovery workers

The study followed about 2,500 people who developed asthma after the 9/11 attacks. Ten years later, roughly two-thirds of these individuals still reported asthma symptoms that disrupt their daily lives. The study found a strong link between severe, persistent asthma and mental health conditions like PTSD. Additionally, gastroesophageal reflux and sleep apnea were also associated with asthma symptoms. Common symptoms of asthma include:

  • shortness of breath
  • wheezing 
  • sudden coughing fits
  • chest tightness
  • chest pain
  • sleep disturbances due to shortness of breath, cough/wheezing

For many in the 9/11 community, these symptoms are worsened by activities like exercise, exposure to certain chemicals, and seasonal allergies.

9/11 Victim Compensation Fund payout: what you need to know

On average, 9/11 victims received $250,000 in compensation. However, this amount could be higher based on the severity of your illness. The amount a victim or their family receives is calculated based on their financial losses, emotional suffering, and any other relevant factors.

In 2021, the 9/11 VCF paid out nearly $1.5 billion to almost 10,000 eligible claimants. In rare cases of multiple or severe illnesses, compensation could reach up to $325,000.

Contact our lawyers to help you file a claim

Our legal team has over 30 years of experience helping people who have been harmed by toxic exposure. If you developed asthma after being exposed to toxins from the 9/11 attacks, please contact our attorneys. We will need proof of your presence in the Exposure Zone and your medical records to confirm your diagnosis. Once we verify your eligibility, we will work to secure the maximum compensation.