Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Family Wins Case For 9/11 Rescuer's Benefits

Everyone has heard stories about disabled individuals who have had to battle the Social Security Administration for disability benefits. One would imagine that a family would not, however, have to battle the government for benefits after losing a family member in the 9/11 rescue. That is exactly what happened to a New York family:

After a five-year battle, the United States government has dropped its effort to prevent a volunteer firefighter killed at the World Trade Center from receiving a death benefit for public safety officers who die on the job.

The firefighter, Glenn J. Winuk, was a longtime member of the Jericho Volunteer Fire Department who rushed to the burning towers on Sept. 11, 2001.

Mr. Winuk, 40, died when the skyscrapers collapsed, but for years, the Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Assistance declined to award his family a $250,000 payment.

The agency contended that the benefit was intended for active-duty public safety officers, and Mr. Winuk had not been on regular duty since 1998.


Let's hope they show more consideration to other families in the future.

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