September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) Special Master
Rupa Bhattacharyya announced that the VCF began payments today on Group B
claims after the funding to pay became available on Oct. 1 as set forth in the
2015 Reauthorization Act of the VCF.
Group A claims are claims for which a loss was determined and a letter
notifying the claimant of the award decision on the claim was issued on or
before Dec. 17, 2015. Group B claims are
those that are not in Group A.
The VCF has been preparing to issue Group B payments for
several weeks and the Special Master has authorized more than 500 claims for
payment. Payments will be made first to
those with exigent circumstances and then in order based on the date the
claimant was notified of his or her award.
Once the Department of Justice provides the payment information to the
U.S. Department of the Treasury, it may take up to three weeks for the payment
to be made to the claimant’s designated bank account.
“In the last 10 weeks since I transitioned into the role of
Special Master, the VCF has issued determinations on more than 900 compensation
claims and amendments and just under 1,200 eligibility claims and amendments,”
said Special Master Bhattacharyya. “This
reflects the overall hard work done by the VCF team over the last several
months and continues to demonstrate our progress and commitment to the 9/11
community and to providing deserved compensation to those who have suffered as
a result of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.”
The VCF continues to focus on processing Group B claims that
were submitted before Aug. 1, when the new claim form became available. Claims are being processed in priority order,
with decisions being rendered on the oldest claims before claims that have been
pending for less time. As of early
September, there were nearly 1,300 of these claims - approximately 800 of which
were submitted more than one year ago.
The VCF anticipates that compensation claims that include all
information required for review and that were submitted more than two years ago
should be completed by year end and hopes to also make substantial progress on
similarly situated claims submitted over one year ago.
As of Oct. 3, the VCF has issued more than 10,700 awards
over the life of the program, including 9,130 awards in Group A and 1,573
awards in Group B. When combined, these
awards total approximately $2.05 billion ($1.822 billion to Group A and $228
million to Group B).
For additional information about how to file a claim, please
visit the “How to File a Claim” page on the VCF’s website at www.vcf.gov and
information on policies and procedures can be obtained at
https://www.vcf.gov/pdf/VCFPolicy.pdf.
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. Individuals who have been diagnosed with a
9/11-related illness that is not currently on the list of eligible conditions
should periodically check the World Trade Center Health Program website at
http://www.cdc.gov/wtc/conditions.html to see if the condition is added to the
list.
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