September 11 Digital Archive

dojN002342.xml

Title

dojN002342.xml

Source

born-digital

Media Type

email

Created by Author

yes

Described by Author

no

Date Entered

2002-01-22

September 11 Email: Body


Tuesday, January 22, 2002 6:31 PM
Disappointing and Disrespectful

Dear Mr. Zwick:

My name is . My father was sitting in the row of Flight
11 when it crashed into the North Tower of the WTC, and killed my best
friend who worked for . Needless to say, the loss that
I have suffered goes beyond any financial recompense.

Nonetheless, I cannot share strongly enough my grave disappointment with
compensation fund.

How is it that a family can be penalized because the caregiver went to
great lengths to insure their well-being in the case of death? My father
grew up with NOTHING. He worked tirelessly and passionately for 51 of his
58 years. His first job was at 7 y.o. selling papers on the corner. He
built a business and nurtured a family with a good work ethic and lots of
love. Due to his talents and good character, he was successful and
therefore generous to his wife and children. Now, that he is gone, my
mother is left to try and salvage her well-being and that of my brother who
has not yet even entered college. One would expect that with all the rest
that she has lost - her soulmate, husband and partner, she should not have
to lose her home and her quality of life.

Furthermore, granted that my father suffered such unimaginable trauma and
pain - watching the terrorists stab, wound and kill in front of his very
eyes -- don't you think he would doubly want for her well-being, knowing
that she goes to bed every night thinking of his excruating last moments.

The system that has been created pays no heed to the magnitude of the
individual losses suffered on September 11. But if nothing else, it is
unconscionable to penalize responsible citizens for having insurance.
Think about how you would feel if were you that was lost that day, and it
was your family, your partner, your children, who were left a painful and
uncertain future. That should be your guide as you define the standards of
the compensation fund. These are not numbers -- but people.

I would be happy to add to these thoughts at any time.

Respectfully yours,

Individual Comment
Boston, MA
Daughter of &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp , Passenger on Flt. 11
Best Friend of &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp , WTC victim


September 11 Email: Date

2002-01-22

Citation

“dojN002342.xml,” September 11 Digital Archive, accessed August 3, 2024, https://911digitalarchive.org/items/show/26740.