Just a Few Examples of Awards for our Clients…

$2,085,599 for the wife and family of an insurance executive diagnosed with lung cancer who worked for an insurance company with offices in Lower Manhattan at the time of and after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center;

$2,000,000 for the wife and family of NYC Department of Transportation worker diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) who worked in Lower Manhattan after the terrorist 9/11 attacks;

$1,867,000 for a financial executive who worked in and around the World Trade Center and Wall Street at the time of the 9/11 attacls and was diagnosed with a debilitating cancer, preventing him from continuing his career;

$1,338,000 for Wall Street executive with disabling lung cancer, exposed to dust at the World Financial Center following the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$1,315,000 for Lower Manhattan restaurant worker with disabling sarcoma, caught in the dust cloud following the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$1,164,000 for the wife and family of a Verizon field supervisor who was diagnosed with lung cancer after participting the the recovery effort in lower Manhattan after the 9/11 attackes;

$1,050,000 for financial industry teacher and trainer exposed to dust working in Lower Manhattan in the months following the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$1,023,000 for Lower Manhattan financial industry worker with disabling respiratory disease, exposed to dust working in Lower Manhattan in the months following the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$1,011,000 for FDNY firefighter with disabling respiratory conditions, exposed to dust at Ground Zero;

$1,010,000 for court officer working in Downtown Manhattan suffering from ovarian cancer due to exposure to toxic dust from the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers;

$974,000 for the Family of a laborer in Local 78 Asbestos Abatement Worker who was diagnosed and died of pancreatic cancer;

$704,000 for lung cancer and death of student attending BMCC in fall of 2001 following the September 11, 2001, attacks;

$700,000 recovered for family of a downtown resident stricken by neuroendocrine cancer caused by the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$678,000 for an AT&T employee working in an office in Lower Manhattan who was diagnosed and disabled by breast cancer and respiratory conditions as a result of exposure to dust from the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$674,000 for the family of a technology worker who spent much time in Chinatown in Lower Manhattan after the 9/11 attacks;

$634,000 for a fixed income broker working in the financial industry in Lower Manhattan at the time of and after the 9/11 attacks;

$599,000 for downtown (Battery Park City) resident, stricken with bladder cancer and COPD, and later passed away;

$561,000 for the family of a Lower Manhattan bank worker who passed away from multiple myeloma;

$556,000 for the family of a manager at the New York State Liquidation Bureau at William Street who was diagnosed with and passed away from bladder cancer;

$544,000 for a bank worker diagnosed and disabled by breast cancer;

$514,000 recovered for an airman in New York Air National Guard deployed to Ground Zero as a medic as part of the September 11, 2001, recovery effort, who was subsequently diagnosed with and died from esophageal cancer;

$512,000 award for financial worker stricken by tonsil cancer due to exposure to toxic dust from the collapse of the World Trade Center towers following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks;

$508,000 recovered for a downtown resident and worker diagnosed breast, multiple myeloma and thyroid cancer;

$497,000 recovered for a Red Cross volunteer at Ground Zero later stricken by adrenocortical cancer caused by the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$491,000 for family of downtown resident and worker stricken by lung cancer due to exposure to toxic dust from the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers following the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$474,000 award for maintenance worker stricken by bladder cancer and prostate cancer;

$463,000 recovered for a downtown office worker later stricken with brain cancer;

$401,000 for a downtown worker stricken with brain cancer after exposure to dust and debris while working downtown in the weeks and months following the collapse of the World Trade Center towers on 9/11;

$400,000 award for office worker stricken by bladder cancer due to exposure to toxic dust from the collapse of the World Trade Center towers following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks;

$368,000 recovered for a downtown office worker stricken with lymphoid leukemia due to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks;

$354,000 recovered for a Sergeant Army National Guard (New York) at Ground Zero stricken by tongue and prostate cancer caused by the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$340,000 for a downtown resident diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a myeloproliferative disorder, blood cancer and skin cancer caused by dust and debris created by the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$340,000 recovered for a downtown office worker diagnosed with kidney and skin cancers due to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks;

$275,000 recovered for a first responder working on the pile and in the bucket brigade who was later stricken with thyroid cancer;

$250,000 recovered for a downtown office worker diagnosed with prostate cancer because of exposure to toxic dust and smoke from the burning pile of debris at Ground Zero;

$250,000 for a downtown worker stricken with lung cancer after being caught in the dust cloud caused by the collapse of the World Trade Center towers on 9/11;

$250,000 for a downtown worker stricken with lung cancer after being caught in the dust cloud caused by the collapse of the World Trade Center towers on 9/11;

$250,000 recovered for a downtown resident and construction worker stricken by tongue cancer caused by the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$250,000 recovered for a downtown worker stricken by multiple myeloma caused by the 9/11 terrorist attacks;

$250,000 recovered for a downtown resident stricken with breast cancer due to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks;

$250,000 recovered for a downtown office worker diagnosed with head and neck cancer due to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks;

$250,000 for a downtown office worker caught in the initial dust cloud after the towers fell on 9/11 and subsequently diagnosed with thyroid cancer;

$250,000 recovered for a downtown office worker stricken by myelodysplastic syndrome, a rare blood cancer, due to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks;

$250,000 for a construction worker diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma after he cleaned up wreckage and debris at the Bankers Trust building across the street from the World Trade Center disaster site.

Over $200 Million Collected for Cancer Victims

$2,085,599.00 Award for Family of Lower Manhattan Insurance Executive diagnosed with lung cancer
$1,867,195.10 Award for Lower Manhattan Financial Industry worker diagnosed with disabling cancer, preventing him from continuing his work

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