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VCF FAQ

1.11 ¿Puedo presentar un reclamo al VCF si participo en una demanda bajo la Ley de Justicia contra los Patrocinadores de Terrorismo (Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, JASTA)?

September 5, 2019

Sí, si usted participa en una demanda en conformidad con la JASTA, aún puede presentar un reclamo al VCF. Vea la sección 405(c)(3)(C)(i), de la ley Zadroga, según enmendada (49 U.S.C. § 40101).    Cualquier compensación otorgada por el tribunal en la demanda u obtenida a través de un acuerdo del litigio se tratará como una compensación y se deducirá del cálculo de su indemnización del VCF.

VCF FAQ

5.1 If I am certified for a new condition by the WTC Health Program after my award was issued, or if I have a new loss, can I amend my application?

September 5, 2019

Yes, you can amend your personal injury claim to add a new condition or to claim a new loss at any time prior to October 1, 2090. You can find complete instructions on How to File an Amendment under “Forms and Resources” on our website. In a deceased claim (i.e., claims filed on behalf of a victim who died as a result of his or her 9/11-related eligible condition), you will not be permitted to amend your claim after the VCF finalizes substantive review of the compensation claim (with limited exceptions).

VCF FAQ

1.11 If I participate in a lawsuit under the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), can I still file a VCF claim?

September 5, 2019

Yes, if you participate in a lawsuit under JASTA, you can still file a VCF claim.  See Section 405(c)(3)(C)(i), Zadroga Act, as amended (49 U.S.C. § 40101 note).  Any compensation awarded by the court in the lawsuit or obtained in a settlement of litigation will be treated as an offset and deducted from your VCF award.