Under current law, the claims deadline is December 18, 2020. Any claims filed after that date will not be considered. That includes both new and refiled claims, so if the Special Master dismisses your claim due to a lack of evidence, you acquire that new evidence, and refile the claim after the deadline, the Special Master will not even look at it.
As mentioned earlier, it takes time to build a winning claim, given the inherent difficulties in disease diagnosis and 9/11 link. Therefore, it’s important to partner with an experienced WTC VCF attorney to complete claim forms, because given the lateness of the hour and the amount of time it takes the SM to review, you may not have an opportunity to refile a dismissed claim, so you and your family may miss out on the financial compensation available.
Nineteen years after 9/11 is a long time in many respects, but in terms of the WTC Compensation Fund, it is not a very long time at all, considering the nature of these illnesses. Some VCF injuries, most notably mesothelioma, may take up to thirty or forty or more years to develop. At Napoli Law, victim compensation is our number one priority, so we are already working behind the scenes to help ensure that WTC victims get the compensation they deserve, even if their 9/11 illness does not become apparent for several more decades.