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Maximizing Benefits

We help you live your life to its greatest potential by maximizing your financial and medical EEOICPA benefits.

How does Trusted Ally maximize EEOICPA benefits?

At Trusted Ally, you are not only a client, but a member of a larger family of fellow Nuclear Weapons Program Workers. As part of our family, we want you to thrive, flourish and relish every moment of your life. Living your life to its greatest potential includes maximizing your financial and medical benefits through the EEOICPA White Card Program.

  • Did you get a low impairment rating?

  • Has your diabetes been approved?

  • Do you have non-covered health issues?

We help maximize your compensation and healthcare benefits by working with a dedicated Impairment Doctor who reviews all possible Consequential Conditions.

Just a 1% increase = $2,500 in your pocket.

Maximizing your EEOICPA benefits includes ensuring any and all possible Consequential Conditions are thoroughly examined in order to add them to your EEOICPA White Card.

What is a Consequential Condition?

An illness, symptom, injury, impairment, and/or disease that has developed due to, been contributed to by, or been aggravated by the effects of your primary covered condition.

Adding a Consequential Condition provides multiple benefits such as:

  • Medical care, medical equipment and prescriptions.

  • Services like massage therapy and physical therapy.

  • Services like occupational therapy, speech therapy and hospitalization.

  • Home care services like Skilled Nursing and Home Health Aide assistance.

  • Eligibility for a higher Impairment Rating.

  • Financial compensation up to a maximum of $250,000.

How does Trusted Ally fight for my EEOICPA benefits?

We have a team of dedicated professionals specializing in examining your medical records to detect potential Consequential Conditions. We take pride in creating a rationalized medical report with supporting references to link the connection between your currently approved EEOICPA benefits and the condition you are seeking approval.

Do You Qualify?

Up to $400,000

Free home healthcare

We can help guide you

 

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Frequently Asked Questions About Maximizing EEOICPA Benefits

Q: What does it mean to maximize EEOICPA benefits?
A: Maximizing EEOICPA benefits means ensuring you receive the full compensation and healthcare services you're entitled to under both Part B and Part E of the program. This can include up to $400,000 in tax-free compensation plus free in-home healthcare services for approved conditions. Trusted Ally helps you navigate the complex claims process to access all available benefits.

Q: How much compensation can I receive through EEOICPA?
A: Eligible workers can receive up to $400,000 in tax-free compensation depending on approved conditions: $150,000 from Part B for radiation-related illnesses, and up to $250,000 from Part E for impairment and possible wage-loss compensation.

Q: What is EEOICPA Part B?
A: EEOICPA Part B provides benefits for certain illnesses strongly linked to radiation exposure, including various cancers, chronic beryllium disease, beryllium sensitivity, and silicosis. Part B offers $150,000 in tax-free compensation plus free medical benefits and home healthcare for approved conditions.

Q: What is EEOICPA Part E?
A: EEOICPA Part E is for DOE workers, contractors and subcontractors who developed illnesses from toxic workplace exposures (not just radiation). Part E can provide up to $250,000 in impairment compensation, possible wage-loss benefits, and free home healthcare for a wide range of conditions including respiratory diseases, kidney and liver disease, heart disease, and neurological disorders.

Q: Can I apply for both Part B and Part E benefits?
A: Yes! Many eligible workers qualify for both Part B and Part E benefits. Trusted Ally helps you understand your eligibility for both programs and guides you through the process of filing claims under each part to maximize your total compensation.

Q: What types of illnesses are covered under EEOICPA?
A: EEOICPA covers a wide range of illnesses linked to radiation and toxic exposure, including various cancers (lung, kidney, colon, breast, thyroid, leukemia, lymphoma), chronic beryllium disease, silicosis, respiratory diseases (COPD, asbestosis, pulmonary fibrosis), kidney dysfunction, liver disease, heart disease from solvent exposure, neurological disorders, and chemical poisoning.

Q: How does Trusted Ally help me maximize my benefits?
A: Trusted Ally provides expert guidance through every step of the EEOICPA process, including evaluating your work history and eligibility, helping gather medical documentation and employment records, coordinating access to medical screenings through RESEP clinics, filing claims under Part B and Part E, communicating with the Department of Labor, and connecting you to free in-home healthcare services once approved.

Q: What is the RESEP program and how does it help?
A: RESEP (Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program) provides free medical screenings for former nuclear and uranium workers in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. These screenings can help identify covered conditions and provide medical documentation that supports your EEOICPA claims.

Q: Do I need medical proof of my illness to qualify?
A: Yes. EEOICPA claims require medical documentation showing you have a covered condition and evidence linking your employment to toxic or radiation exposure. Trusted Ally helps you gather the necessary medical records, employment verification, and other documentation to support your claim.

Q: How long does the EEOICPA claims process take?
A: The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your case and the completeness of your documentation. The Department of Labor reviews claims on a case-by-case basis. Trusted Ally connects you with a licensed Authorized Representative who ensures your application is complete and accurate from the start, reducing delays and requests for additional information.

Q: Can survivors of deceased workers file for benefits?
A: Yes. Eligible survivors, including spouses and children of deceased DOE or AWE workers, may qualify for survivor benefits under EEOICPA Part E. Survivor compensation can include up to $125,000 plus additional amounts tied to wage loss, depending on the case. Contact Trusted Ally to discuss your eligibility.

Q: What home healthcare services are covered under EEOICPA?
A: Once approved for EEOICPA medical benefits, you may qualify for free in-home healthcare services including skilled nursing, home health aides, family health aides (where family members are trained and paid to provide care), and case management to coordinate your care and benefits.

Q: Does Trusted Ally charge for helping with my EEOICPA claim?
A: No. Trusted Ally's guidance and support with EEOICPA benefits maximization is provided at no cost to eligible workers and their families. We always recommend working with a licensed Authorized Representative for claims assistance. We are compensated through the EEOICPA program when we provide approved home healthcare services.

Q: Where does Trusted Ally serve?
A: Trusted Ally serves former nuclear weapons workers and their families in Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Georgia. We have offices strategically located near major DOE facilities and uranium industry areas.

Q: How do I get started with Trusted Ally?
A: Contact us at 1-866-286-6426 or visit trustedally.com to speak with a benefits specialist. We'll review your work history, help determine your eligibility for EEOICPA benefits, and guide you through the entire process of maximizing your compensation and accessing home healthcare services.

Areas We Serve

 

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Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Texas.

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Colorado

Colorado has 17 facilities covered by the EEOICPA White Card Program including the Rocky Flats Plant, which played a vital role in producing nuclear weapons parts, such as plutonium and uranium. Colorado is also a designated Uranium Worker State meaning certain uranium industry employment is covered under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) throughout the entire state.

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Nevada

Nevada has 6 locations covered by the EEOICPA White Card program including the Nevada Test Site, also known as the Nevada National Security Site which was established in 1951 for testing nuclear weapons. Nevada also has 6 designated Downwinder Areas meaning certain counties downwind from the Nevada Test Site are covered under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA).

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New Mexico

New Mexico has 18 facilities covered by the EEOICPA White Card program including the Los Alamos National Laboratory. New Mexico is also a designated Uranium Worker State meaning certain uranium industry employment is covered under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) throughout the entire state. Uranium mining played a large role from the early 1950s to the early 1980s.

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South Carolina

South Carolina has 1 facility covered by the EEOICPA White Card program which is the Savannah River Site (SRS). This site performed multiple operations that played a vital role in the nuclear weapons complex including the production of plutonium and tritium. Many facilities were built at SRS to support these efforts and to address the resulting environmental impacts.

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Georgia

Georgia does not technically have any EEOICPA facilities, but we serve this state due to the proximity of the Savannah River Site (SRS) located in Aiken, SC. This site performed operations that played a vital role in the nuclear weapons complex including the production of plutonium and tritium. Many facilities were built at SRS to support these efforts and to address the resulting environmental impacts.

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Tennessee

Tennessee has 12 facilities covered by the EEOICPA White Card program including the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (X-10) which holds historical importance as one of the three original sites in the Manhattan Project. In order to advance the project, the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant (K-25) and Y-12 Plant were constructed to investigate various techniques for enriching uranium. 

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Texas

Texas has 6 facilities covered by the EEOICPA White Card program including Pantex which is the primary nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility originally built as a conventional bomb plant. Texas is also a designated Uranium Worker State meaning certain uranium industry employment is covered under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) throughout the entire state.

Trusted Ally Serves Texas

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