9/11 responders and survivors are still at risk of cancer and respiratory illness. Congress has a responsibility to fully fund the World Trade Center Health Program. #Congress #Senate #houseofrepresentatives #neverforget
Barasch & McGarry - Lawyers for the 9/11 Community
Law Practice
We fight for the rights of 9/11 heroes and those exposed to toxic dust on and after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
About us
Two decades after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 shocked the world, thousands of responders and survivors who were exposed to toxins from the World Trade Center site are still living a nightmare. Every day, Barasch & McGarry observes how cancer, respiratory disorders and other disabling and deadly diseases linked to the exposure continue to devastate families. We are proud to have represented James Zadroga, an NYPD detective who developed pulmonary fibrosis as a result of his exposure to the WTC toxic dust. His death persuaded Congress to pass the “James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act” in 2010. The law reopened the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund, which provides benefits to people whose illnesses resulted from exposure to WTC dust and ongoing health treatment for those sickened by the toxins. When it became clear that Congress had not sufficiently funded the VCF, Michael Barasch returned to Congress with labor union members, responders, downtown office workers and residents. In 2015, Congress reauthorized and extended the Zadroga Act. The new law extended the WTC Health Program for 75 years and the VCF was given an additional $4 billion -- but it was only extended until December, 2020. From October 2018 through June 2019, Michael and the dedicated attorneys and staff of Barasch & McGarry joined dozens of FealGood Foundation volunteers to advocate on behalf of the entire 9/11 community including sick responders, downtown residents, office workers, students and teachers. Michael was there every step of the way. He was there when the Senate passed the Bill and he was invited to the Rose Garden when the President signed the permanent extension and full funding into law. Since 2011, the re-opened VCF has awarded over $5 Billion to 25,000+ responders and survivors. Barasch & McGarry has represented more sickened 9/11 victims and recovered more money from the Victim Compensation Fund (over $3 billion) than any other law firm in the country.
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- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 1994
- Specialties
- Personal Injury, Post 9/11 Illnesses & Cancers, Planes, Trains, Bus & Boat Accidents, Zadroga Act, Construction Site Accidents, Victims Compensation Fund, Car Accidents, Firefighter & Other Municipal Worker Accidents, Medical Malpractice, and Wrongful Death
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11 Park Pl
New York, 10007, US
Employees at Barasch & McGarry - Lawyers for the 9/11 Community
Updates
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Today is National First Responders Day To the firefighters, the police officers, the EMTs, the paramedics, the fire inspectors – to all of you who keep us safe, day after day – thank you for everything you do. As much as you do you to protect us, you need to protect yourselves, too. Please be each other’s advocate, so all 9/11 responders get the health care and compensation they deserve.
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At a Retiree Seminar with more than 1,000 members of the Uniformed Fire Officers Association, the Barasch & McGarry - Lawyers for the 9/11 Community team shared information with members about their eligibility for pension benefits based on 9/11-related cancers and other illnesses. Joined by Partners Sara Director and Lee London, as well as Barbara Mohan, Bridget E. Gormley, and Michael O’Connell from Barasch & McGarry - Lawyers for the 9/11 Community, Managing Partner Michael Barasch noted that the firm has advocated for first responders for nearly three decades, and now represents more than 10,000 FDNY members with 9/11-related health conditions. “If you are forced into retirement by a 9/11-related illness or injury, you deserve to collect 100% of the pension you earned on the job,” Barasch said. “We have helped hundreds of fire officers and firefighters protect their right to financial security after a line-of-duty disability.”
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Michael Barasch joined Voices Center for Resilience to discuss Barasch & McGarry - Lawyers for the 9/11 Community’s work on behalf of more than 40,000 9/11 responders and survivors who have been diagnosed with cancer and other illnesses. “For the people who were exposed to toxins in Lower Manhattan, at the Pentagon, and near the Flight 93 crash site in Shanksville, 9/11 didn’t end on 9/11,” Barasch said. “23 years later, more 9/11 community members are diagnosed with any of 69 different types of cancer every single day.” If you were in the toxic exposure zones, he added, you should register with 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund as soon as possible – even if you are currently healthy. “You don’t want to have to prove your presence AFTER a cancer diagnosis,” he said.
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Today would have been the 59th birthday of NYPD Detective and 9/11 hero Luis G. Alvarez. His testimony persuaded Congress to establish permanent compensation benefits for 9/11 responders and survivors with cancer or respiratory illness and their families. We will never forget Detective Alvarez’s legacy of service to the people of New York City and the entire 9/11 community.
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Let’s Go Mets! As the National League Championship Series returns to Citi Field, Michael Barasch remembers his New York Mets debut in 2022, when he threw the ceremonial first pitch to 9/11 responder and advocate John Feal on Law Enforcement Appreciation Night. Perhaps inspired by Barasch's opening pitch – a strike – or more likely due to a game-winning hit by Pete Alonso in the bottom of the ninth inning, the Mets defeated the Rockies that night, 7 to 6. It was the perfect ending to a special day. We’re all cheering for the Amazin's tonight!
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