Energy Workers Program

The Energy Employees Occupational Illness  Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA)

The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) is a government initiative designed to provide benefits and support to nuclear workers who have been adversely affected by their occupational exposure to hazardous materials. This program aims to recognize and compensate individuals who have developed illnesses or disabilities as a result of their work in the nuclear industry.

Under the EEOICPA, eligible nuclear workers may receive medical benefits, compensation for lost wages, and other forms of assistance. These benefits are provided at no cost to the individuals, alleviating financial burdens associated with medical treatment and care. Survivors of eligible nuclear workers, may also be eligible for compensation if they qualify under current EEOICPA guidelines.

At AWA, we specialize in assisting nuclear workers in navigating the EEOICPA. Our team of experts is dedicated to guiding individuals through the application process, ensuring that they understand their rights and entitlements under the program. We provide personalized support and advocacy to help nuclear workers access the benefits and resources they deserve.

Through our services, nuclear workers can rest assured that they have a trusted partner to advocate for their interests and assist them in securing the assistance they need.

Are you, or someone you know a Nuclear Worker seeking benefits under the EEOICPA?

If so, contact us today to learn how we can help navigate the process with ease and efficiency.