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                <text>The Department of Justice received more than 11,000 e-mails in response to the agency's public solicitation for comments upon its plans to distribute the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 established by Congress to benefit the victims of September 11 and their families.  These e-mails have been organized here by date.</text>
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Tuesday, February 05, 2002 11:09 PM
(no subject)

February 4, 2001
 
Special Master Feinberg
Department of Justice
Fax 301-519-5956
 
Dear Sir or Madame:
 
This letter is to discuss the Victims?? Compensation Fundenacted by Congress 
on September 21 and the impact its unfairness is having onmy family.  I 
believe that the problemstems from the haste in which it was written . . . in 
just 48 hours byCongress.  Under this program a largeportion of the families 
like mine will receive nothing beyond what they werealready entitled to.  
While we dowholeheartedly support necessary compensation to the wives, 
husbands andchildren, I cannot understand the governments position that the 
parents ofunmarried victims are not included. 
 
We are the victims of the September 11th attack,and we urge you to change the 
federal regulations to provide greatercompensation for the pain and suffering 
of our loved ones. Thissystem was created to reduce the liability of the airlines and others, 
severelylimiting the ability of our families to recover damages in court. In 
return, wehave an unjust, limited compensation scheme with inadequacies.  The 
regulations allow non-economic damagesthat are approximately one-tenth the 
level normally paid in other plan crash andterrorism cases. The 
non-economical award of $250,000 is an insult when oneconsiders the economic 
support given to the airlines industry.  Because the law requires deduction of
collateral sources including life insurance and pension plans, 
theawards allowed under these regulations will be unconscionably low.
 
With awards for members of the military, there are nodeductions for social 
security, workers compensation, life insurance and othersuch factors as there 
would be for our families.  Why did Congress decide differently in 
theSeptember 11th tragedy?  Whenyou deduct social security and workers 
compensation (social security andworkers comp death benefits are paid to 
everyone gainfully employed)then deduct life insurance and pensions that 
  had, we are left withbasically nothing.  
 
The loss of our son  , a New York City fireman, hasdevastated our 
family.  He was always anintegral part of our lives bringing joy, help and 
support to us and life willnever be the same again.  My wife and Ihave been 
disabled for years, a condition made tolerable because of anticipatedgolden 
years enjoyed with the love and pride in our children.  Our happiness is gone 
forever. . . our livesdestroyed with the events of September 11th.  Now, with 
the unimaginable heartache fromthe loss of our beloved son, the government 
has added an inexplicable hurt toour overwhelming sadness in stating that 
families such as ours, are notentitled to fair compensation for our loss.
 
  was off duty, ready to return home,when the alarms came in, and 
without question, he again put on his gear, randown the street and jumped on 
the fire engine to join his fellow firefightersin this emergency.  This 
unselfishdecision, as you know, cost him his life and cost us our beloved 
son.  
 
  was an American who loved his country, paid histaxes, and was killed 
by a terrorist organization that killed before.  He was a taxpayer for 20 
years and willcontinue to be a taxpayer because his social security and death 
benefitsare taxed.  His taxdollars, will go toward rebuilding Afghanistan, 
bailing out the airlineindustry ($15 billion), and paying the high cost of 
justice for JohnWalker Lindh.
 
His sacrifice has been lost in the arguments over deathbenefits for his 
family. The airline bailout created a compensation fund forpeople who waive 
their right to sue. Awards are to be based partly on economic loss suffered 
by each familyand partly on pain and suffering the victim endured. there 
will never beenough money minted to compensate for our loss.  The entire 
nation was attacked on September 11th, butthe victims in the trade center and 
their families suffered the direct hit!!
 
It would be the ultimate irony if   tax dollars thatfailed to protect 
him and destroyed his family were to go everywhere else buttoward rebuilding 
his familys life.  Icannot live with that. Can you?
 
Sincerely,

Individual Comment
Deer Park, NY
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