If you’re a resident of St. Louis County with ties to certain zip codes, some potentially life-changing financial relief might be on the way. The county has recently made a Federal Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) claim form available for folks affected by US nuclear weapons testing or uranium mining. Seeking to smoothly guide residents through the claim process, the county has launched a dedicated webpage with essentials on how to apply and find requisite documents.
A tax-free lump sum of $50,000 or reimbursement for medical expenses awaits individuals who developed particular cancers due to radiation exposure. Importantly, residents must have lived, worked, or gone to school in specific St. Louis County zip codes after January 1, 1949, to qualify. St. Louis County is clearly taking charge to actively ensure that its estimated 300,000 eligible citizens can to easily access the compensation they deserve.
There’s a compassionate addition to the RECA benefits, especially for those who have lost loved ones to these conditions. As per the St. Louis County’s announcement, “If you have had a spouse or immediate kin pass from any of these cancers, and they lived in the impacted area codes for two years or more you can receive a one-time tax-free payment of $25,000.” If multiple beneficiaries are involved, they would need to share this amount among themselves…