Trusted Ally is now open in Texas for EEOICPA and RECA benefits
If you or a loved one worked at one of the 6 covered locations in Texas in the nuclear or uranium industries and became sick, you may be entitled to...
At Trusted Ally, you are not only a client, but a member of a larger family of fellow Energy 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 under the EEOICPA program.
Maximizing your benefits includes ensuring any and all possible Consequential Conditions are thoroughly examined in order to add them to your White Card.
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.
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 conditions and the condition you are seeking approval.
If you or a loved one worked in the nuclear or uranium industries and became sick, you may be entitled to compensation of up to $400,000 plus free medical care in the comfort of your own home.
Your pathway to care starts with Trusted Ally Home Care. Get started today and let us guide you through the process of receiving the care you or a loved one deserves.
If you or a loved one worked at one of the 6 covered locations in Texas in the nuclear or uranium industries and became sick, you may be entitled to...
EEOICPA stands for: Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program The Department of Labor (DOL), Office of Worker Compensation Programs,...
From the 1940s to the 1960s, the United States conducted nuclear tests fueled by uranium mining and processing. This exposed tens of thousands of...
This processing site, historically known as the Climax Uranium Mill, was in west central Colorado.
EEOICPA survivor benefits are included in Part B and Part E of the program The EEOICPA program provides financial support to the loved ones of former...
Colorado residents are deeply concerned about whether the new housing developments and hiking trails in the area of the former nuclear weapons...
This modest facility in Grand Junction, Colorado helped shape America's nuclear history from 1943 to 2001. The processing site served as an early...
RECA stands for: Radiation Exposure Compensation Act The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) is a program designed to address claims related...