Payment on All Group A Claims Has Been Authorized
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) Special Master
Rupa Bhattacharyya announced today that the VCF is once again accepting new
claims using a new claim form that was redesigned following the Dec. 18, 2015,
reauthorization of the VCF. The new
claim form was made available earlier today along with a significantly revamped
and improved online claims system.
Claimants who do not have consistent access to the Internet will still
be able to file a hard copy claim using the new form.
The 9/11 VCF staff
learned a great deal over the past five years about which claim form
questions were truly necessary and as a result, the Fund was able to reduce the
number of overall questions and combine the four versions of the old claim form
into one, simplified form. Additionally,
VCF staff solicited input from many law firms that represent VCF claimants and
incorporated their feedback into the new form and the redesigned online claims
system.
“We appreciate the 9/11 community’s support as the Fund’s
staff worked over the past six months to finalize the new claim form and
believe claimants will agree it was worth the wait,” said Special Master
Bhattacharyya. “There is much work yet
to be done and I stand ready to help the VCF build upon its successes and move
into the next phase of the program with a renewed sense of purpose and
commitment to the 9/11 community to provide the deserved compensation to those who
have suffered as a result of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.”
The new form results in the need for fewer documents to be
submitted in support of a claim and the multiple attestations, certifications
and exhibits used with the old claim forms have been replaced with a single
signature page. The online system guides
claimants to answer only those questions that are applicable to their
individual circumstances and also includes a new “smart” document checklist
that identifies the documents the claimant will need to submit based on answers
to specific claim form questions.
Overall, the new online system and claim form are much easier to
navigate and more user-friendly – two key goals the VCF set at the start of
this effort.
With the launch of the new claim form, the online claims
system has returned to full functionality, including the ability to file online
amendments to previously submitted claims.
For additional information about the new claim form, the
online system and how to file a claim, please visit the “How to File a Claim”
page on the VCF’s website at www.vcf.gov.
If you have any questions about the claim form, the website, or the VCF
process, please contact the VCF’s toll-free Helpline at 1-855-885-1555.
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