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If you (or a spouse or parent) have been diagnosed with cancer after working at a nuclear facility, then you might be entitled to compensation and paid medical expenses, without filing a lawsuit.In addition, because many radiation workers were also exposed to other agents, including asbestos, that have been linked to certain forms of cancer (including lung cancer and mesothelioma), then additional compensation might be available through other claims. Let us use our experience to assist you with your claims, helping you optimize your chances of receiving an award and to maximize your compensation while minimizing fees. The consultation is free and there is no cost to you, unless you receive an award. Even if you previously submitted a claim that was rejected or denied, let us evaluate what we can do to assist you.
Do you (or a spouse or parent) have cancer?
Did you (or the spouse or parent with cancer) work at a nuclear facility?
If your answers to both questions above are "yes," and a claim relating to that cancer has not been submitted under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program (EEOICP), then fill out the form below and press "Submit" to start the process. If you worked at more than four nuclear facilities, please list the four facilities where you spent the greatest amount of time. NOTE: No legal relationship exists until a contract is properly executed.
For more information, please contact us by email to info@cancerclaims.net. Include your name, email address and/or a telephone number, and a good time to contact you.