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Stephens & Stephens has obtained over $60 million through the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act and the Energy Employees Occupation Illness Compensation Act for our clients

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Gloria Reynolds
04:16 30 Mar 24
Stephens & Stephens was very helpful in getting my claim processed and helping me in getting my settlement, staff was knowledgeable and professional and very kind if I call and needed to ask a question they would call me back within a timely manner. Thank you so much for your help .Continue to be blessed Gloria
Dee Godfrey
18:49 12 Mar 24
I was astounded with the service I received from Mr. Hugh Stephens in regard to my husband's compensation claim. He was not only efficient, but also compassionate, and communicated clearly and frequently. Because of his outstanding efforts and expertise, I, who am now a grieving widow, am unexpectedly stabile and secure. I had little to do. He did all the heavy lifting. I'm so very grateful for his help. I'll always remember not only his professionalism, but also his kindness.
Audrey Ogletree
22:19 09 Mar 24
From: Laurence Ogletree
I received good assistance from Stephens & Stephens in submitting the recent claim for increased impairment benefits from the Energy Workers program.
Randy Moore
14:48 07 Mar 24
I was a machinist at Honeywell F.M.&T.and developed bilateral tinnitus and bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. They helped me file a claim with EEOICPA in 2017. Stephen’s & Stephen’s was very good to work with, they take care of all the paperwork and help with any paperwork I receive from the Department of Labor. They stay on top of things helping with scheduling impairment reviews etc.
I feel that without their help this would have been a very overwhelming process.
I plan on still using them if any other illnesses occur due to my employment with Honeywell.
Mike Dauzat
15:54 02 Mar 24
I highly recommend Stevens and Stevens. Hugh Stevens and his staff are very professional and very friendly. They're extremely good at making sure you get the full amount of money you deserve. If you need a DOL lawyer, I highly recommend this team. I can't be more happy that I picked Stevens and Stevens.
Mary Ybarra
01:33 27 Feb 24
Stephen’s and Stephen’s has kept fight for my dad. Now they are fight for my mom. They are on top of things and I would recommend them to anyone who needs help and guidance with the Uranium mines.
Dianne Harper
01:02 17 Feb 24
Robert and I are very pleased with Mr. Hugh Stephens and all that he has done for us. From the first moment we spoke, we sensed that though Mr. Stephens exhibits sharp business acumen, he cares deeply about his clients and he has a huge heart.
Diane ponton
17:38 07 Feb 24
I tried to get others to help me with this claim, and it wasn"t until I hired Mr. Stephens that things started happening. I would recommend any one to get in touch with him . I would go to him again, if i ever needed to.
Judy Leonard
22:26 06 Feb 24
I very much appreciate the successful litigation concerning my husband's Hanford work related illness. Stephens & Stephens LLP were thorough, caring, considerate, and fair during this difficult time.
Kenneth G
18:23 03 Feb 24
Mr. Stephens was able to simplify an otherwise complicated lengthy process (DEEOIC) to file an initial claim as well as a claim for impairment benefits.
dave DONAID
18:08 03 Feb 24
Frankie Knuc
19:24 08 Jan 24
I had other attorneys hired in Cortez, Colorado and Grand Jct., Colorado to assist me with receiving my uranium claim, but they were not successful. I was advised by an employee of CNS of Stephens & Stephens, LLP good work. I contacted them & they took my case It was settled very quickly. I have been very pleased with this group & would advise others of their prompt service. I would recommend them to others. Respectfully, Frankie Knuckles
Rebecca Consol
19:57 22 Dec 23
My family used Stephen’s and Stephen’s for a settlement case. We were extremely pleased with all they did. They were very professional, easy to get a hold of, and invaluable when it came to answering questions and handling complicated Department of Labor issues and forms. They also did everything in a very timely manner. I have already recommended them to other people.
Thomas Clifford
15:29 21 Dec 23
I have been represented by Hugh Stevens for several years now, He and his staff has made everything so easy for me. I had lung cancer from working in the uranium processing industry, they have opened so many doors for me and made dealing with DOL so much easier. They always answer my questions in a very timely manner. I have referred several other people to him and he has been able to get them through this process also. There are benefits that I was not aware of that he has brought to my attention and been able to lead me through the process of obtaining them. I would most highly recommend him to lead anyone through this process.
Lonnie killingHawk
02:35 14 Dec 23
When I first contacted Stephens & Stephens I was at the end of my rope with DOL. Hough and his staff got me on track and handled everything with DOL and just made this process so easy. Do not know where I'd be with out them. They are able to communicate at a layman's level and understand the client. Would strongly recommend this firm.
Ruthy Lyon
21:00 28 Sep 23
Our initial conversation with Mr. Stephens was productive & reassuring. His previous experience with similar cases was obvious and very helpful, in both asking us specific questions for clarification & also addressing our own questions. Breanna is also a great asset to their team.
James O'Day
15:07 13 Sep 23
I have referred several friends to Hugh Stephens and they were more satisfied than they ever expected. I would refer him with confidence to anyone in need. I trust when he speaks for me, for example, in court. He is a good communicator and a deep thinker. He is well respected in his profession. He handles environmental law, injury law, and medical malpractice. He is tactful and direct and knows what he is doing. He knows the legal briar patches well.

Manhattan Project Waste RECA Claims

Individuals affected by the Manhattan Project waste and their survivors can claim RECA compensation if they suffered from certain radiation-related illnesses. Those eligible must have lived, worked, or schooled in specific ZIP codes within Missouri, Tennessee, Alaska, and Kentucky for at least 2 years after January 1, 1949, and suffered from a specified disease. For you to be considered for compensation, you must file a RECA claim with the Attorney General and provide the required proof of eligibility. If you would like to file for compensation, you can contact our experienced RECA attorney, R. Hugh Stephens, on his cell phone at (716) 208 3525. A RECA attorney can help you obtain the necessary evidence and get your claim quickly accepted. Individuals affected by the Manhattan Project waste receive a compensation of $50,000 and medical benefits. Eligible survivors receive a payment of $25,000.

Eligibility Requirements for Manhattan Project Waste Claimants

A claimant filing a RECA claim must prove that he or she was physically present in an affected area for at least two years after January 1, 1949. The claimant must also prove that he or she contracted a specified disease after such period of physical presence. The Attorney General determines that the claimant has satisfied the applicable requirements before approving the claim. If the claim is denied, the claimant is allowed to request an administrative review of the claim by the Attorney General within a reasonable period. If the claim is not approved after review, the claimant can request a judicial review in a District Court.

Those affected by the Manhattan Project waste are awarded compensation of $50,000 and medical expenses in the amount of all documented out-of-pocket medical expenses (not covered by insurance or government programs) incurred as a result of the specified disease suffered by that claimant. For compensation to be issued, the claimant must submit contemporaneous written medical records, reports, or billing statements created by or at the direction of a licensed medical professional who provided medical care to the claimant.

Affected Areas

RECA specifies areas that were affected by the Manhattan Project waste. Only individuals who lived in these areas for two years after January 1, 1949, can claim compensation for specified illnesses:

  1. State of Missouri, the ZIP Codes of 63031, 63033, 63034, 63042, 63045, 63074, 63114, 63135, 63138, 63044, 63121, 63140, 63145, 63147, 63102, 63304, 63134, 63043, 63341, 63368, and 63367;
  2. State of Tennessee, the ZIP Codes of 37716, 37840, 37719, 37748, 37763, 37828, 37769, 37710, 37845, 37887, 37829, 37854, 37830, and 37831;
  3. State of Alaska, the ZIP Codes of 99546 and 99547;
  4. State of Kentucky, the ZIP Codes of 42001, 42003, and 42086.

A claimant can prove their physical presence in an affected area during the specified period by submitting a contemporaneous written residential documentation or at least 1 additional employer-issued or government-issued document or record that the claimant, for at least 2 years after January 1, 1949, was physically present in an affected area; other documentation determined by the Attorney General to meet these requirements.

Types of physical presence

A claimant is considered to have been physically present in an affected area if:

  1. The claimant’s primary residence was in the affected area
  2. The claimant’s place of employment was in the affected area
  3. The claimant attended school in the affected area.

Specified Diseases

RECA lists certain diseases linked to radiation exposure from the Manhattan Project Waste. Claimants filing RECA claims related to the Manhattan Project Waste must prove they suffered from the following specified illnesses:

  1. Any leukemia, provided that the initial exposure occurred after the age of 20 and the onset of the disease was at least 2 years after the first exposure.
  2. Any of the following diseases, whose onset was at least 2 years after the initial exposure: Multiple myeloma, Lymphoma, other than Hodgkin’s disease, Primary cancer of the thyroid, male or female breast, esophagus, stomach, pharynx, small intestine, pancreas, bile ducts, gall bladder, salivary gland, urinary bladder, brain, colon, ovary, bone, renal, lung, and liver, except if cirrhosis or hepatitis B is indicated.

The claimant must provide a written medical report by a licensed medical professional, indicating that the claimant, after a period of physical presence in an affected area, contracted a specified disease. The claimant may also submit other documentation determined by the Attorney General to be satisfactory. The attorney general may also request additional information from the claimant or other relevant sources where necessary.

Manhattan Project Waste Survivor Claim

If the affected individual is deceased, eligible survivors may be entitled to claim compensation. For compensation to be awarded, the claimant must provide proof of survivorship, such as certificates of marriage and birth certificates, as well as evidence of physical presence and specified illness. Survivor eligibility takes the following order:

  1. Spouse- The living spouse of the deceased individual receives a compensation of $25,000.
  2. Surviving children- if there is no eligible spouse, all the children of the deceased are awarded $25,000, paid in equal shares.

Let us help you File a Manhattan Project Waste Claim

Did you or a loved one suffer from any of the specified illnesses after residing in an affected area? Please contact our RECA Manhattan Project waste attorney for help in filing a claim for compensation. While you can file a RECA claim on your own, the process might be draining, and the chances of success are low. Our experienced RECA lawyer will help you gather the necessary evidence to file a successful claim.