The tragic events of 9/11 released harmful substances into the air, including known carcinogens. Research has shown a major increase in myeloma cases among individuals exposed during and after the 9/11 attacks, especially first responders. If you were present at the World Trade Center site, the Pentagon crash site, the Shanksville, the Pennsylvania crash site, or in the New York City Exposure Zone and have been diagnosed with myeloma, you may be eligible for compensation through the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. We can help you with the claim process.
Claim ApplicationResearch shows that the toxic cloud released from the WTC exposed countless individuals - first responders, residents, workers - to a dangerous mix of substances like asbestos, lead, mercury, PCBs, and other harmful carcinogens. Tragically, over 70 different types of cancers, including myeloma, are linked to the toxic 9/11 environment.
Multiple myeloma attacks the plasma cells in our bodies. While some people with multiple myeloma may not experience noticeable symptoms, others may face a range of issues. One common symptom is bone damage, as the cancer often affects both the plasma cells and bone marrow. The impact on plasma cells can also disrupt blood counts, sometimes causing anemia. Other potential symptoms include:
If you were exposed to the released toxins and are experiencing any of these symptoms, seek medical advice.
The VCF calculates payout based on a formula that considers non-economic losses (pain and suffering), economic losses (lost wages and medical expenses), and any compensation received from other sources. While the specific amount varies depending on individual circumstances, the VCF can pay around $250,000 or more for myeloma and other 9/11-related cancers.
To check your eligibility and potential payout, it’s recommended to consult with an attorney experienced in handling 9/11 claims.
Our experienced attorneys have been helping victims of toxic exposure for over 30 years. If you or a loved one developed myeloma after the 9/11 attacks, we’re here to help. We need you to provide proof of your presence at the exposure site and your medical records. We will review your case and check your eligibility and if you qualify we will proceed with your claim.