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New York agrees World Trade Center 9/11 dust payout - Magda Hassan - 12-03-2010

New York agrees World Trade Center 9/11 dust payout


[Image: _47457436_000211776-2.jpg] Thousands of rescue and clean-up workers say the dust made them sick

New York City officials have agreed to pay up to $657.5m (£437m) to thousands of rescue and clean-up workers at the Ground Zero site of the 9/11 attacks.
The settlement would compensate more than 10,000 plaintiffs who say they were made sick by dust from the collapsed World Trade Center towers.
At least 95% of the plaintiffs must approve the deal for it to take effect.
The money would come from a federally financed insurance fund of almost $1bn that the city controls.
A claims adjudicator, chosen by the lawyers involved in the case, would decide on the validity of each plaintiff's claim and how much compensation they were entitled to.
Respiratory illnesses
The agreement follows a long battle in the courts, but must still be approved by a judge and agreed to by the claimants.
[Image: o.gif] [Image: start_quote_rb.gif] We are gratified that these heroic men and women will finally receive just compensation for their suffering [Image: end_quote_rb.gif]


Marc Bern
Claimants' lawyer

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In pictures: New 9/11 photos

The announcement was made on Thursday evening by the World Trade Center Captive Insurance Company, which was set up to handle the claims of those injured in the rescue effort.
In a statement, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg called the settlement "a fair and reasonable resolution to a complex set of circumstances".
Some workers are expected to receive payments of only a few thousand dollars, while others could be in line to get more than $1m, depending on their injuries.
'Fund depleted'
The BBC's Adam Brookes, in Washington, says the agreement means that the long-running legal battle spawned by the 9/11 attacks may now be drawing to a close.
[Image: _47457437_006085407-1.jpg] The twin towers' fall covered Lower Manhattan in dust and debris

After the twin towers fell on 11 September 2001, rescuers spent weeks amid the smouldering wreckage and choking dust in Lower Manhattan, but few were adequately insured for such work.
The government set up a special insurance company to handle claims if any of them ended up injured or sick.
The claims came flooding in, many for cancer and respiratory illness caused by dust.
By early 2008, according to government documents, nearly 10,000 law suits had been filed against the insurance company.
But only six claims were paid out.
Lawyers for the city had claimed it did its best to provide respiratory equipment for workers, and challenged some claims as being based on flimsy medical evidence.
Marc Bern, a senior partner with the law firm which negotiated the deal, said: "We are gratified that these heroic men and women who performed their duties without consideration of the health implications will finally receive just compensation for their pain and suffering."
It is thought that the long courts battle has depleted the $1bn fund created by Congress to help insure the city, with the legal bill so far running to more than $200m.


New York agrees World Trade Center 9/11 dust payout - Peter Lemkin - 12-03-2010

1/3 of the insurance fund provided is missing and no one is talking about that. One Billion $$ was put up...who got the rest? Strangely, it coincides with the amount paid [from where?!] to the administrator of the fund. Probably just 'coincidence'.

How much they going to pay out to the victims killed on 9-11 when it is shown positively that it was an inside job and false-flag op, whether LIHOP or MIHOP?! I don't think the US Treasury has such funds [except for banksters]!

How much they going to pay out to the American People when the above is revealed for all too see? I don't think there is enough money on the Planet for a fair settlement to cover the losses in America and in Iraq and in Afghanistan and....everywhere the damages done.


New York agrees World Trade Center 9/11 dust payout - David Guyatt - 12-03-2010

Talking about that, I seem to recall that the Twin Towers were owned by the New York Port Authority - who coincidentally own New York's three main domestic and international airports as I recall (the main international import- export gateways into NY if you get my drift?).

An aspiring investigative journalist might well benefit from investigating the crookedness that is the Port Authority --- assuming they were prepared for the prospect of being found in the Hudson river, "sleeping with the fishes" (to use a well known phrase).