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Retired Livermore Lab employees may have FREE medical benefits available to them.

Lawrence Livermore Lab retiree benefits may include free medical and at least $50,000 in tax-free monetary compensation. Call now for info.

Nuclear Care Partners (NCP) was created by nurses who specialize in caring for the men and women who worked at Cold War Era Department of Energy Sites, Uranium Mines and Atomic Labs in the United States.

As an approved medical provider under the US Department of Labor, NCP outreaches to former atomic workers across the country to educate on available in-home medical benefits and monetary compensation to qualifying workers who are now chronically ill as a result of possible toxic exposure. Many individuals who qualify have never heard of these benefits, so NCP’s aim is to have a meaningful dialogue with as many atomic retirees as possible. The benefits and NCP’s services are provided at NO CHARGE to the claimants.

Benefits include up to $400,000 tax-free monetary compensation and skilled in-home medical care, including services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and non-skilled homemaker and nursing assistance.

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Workers, contractors and subcontractors who were employed at any time from the 1940s thru the 1990s at any the following California sites are encouraged to call NCP to ascertain their eligibility:


General Atomics
Atomics International
Santa Susana Field Laboratory Area IV
Downey Facility
Canoga Facility
Lawrence Berkeley Lab
Lawrence Livermore Lab
Sandia Lab
Stanford Linear Accelerator

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Many individuals may have split their time between several atomic sites around the country (Oakridge, Los Alamos, Nevada Test Site, etc.). These folks may also be eligible to file a claim.

Who should call:
Persons who were employed at ANY atomic site in the US and who have any of the following illnesses:

• • An internal bodily Cancer (cancers other than skin cancer)
• • COPD
• • Beryllium Sensitivity/Chronic Beryllium Disease
• • Neurological Disease (Parkinson’s, Dementia)
• • Asbestosis/Silicosis
• • Pulmonary Fibrosis
• • Black Lung Disease
• • Other medical impairment caused by work-related toxic exposure

Contact Information:
Nuclear Care Partners
(888) 525-5111 - toll free
(209) 597-0887 - California Outreach Director, Laura Welsh
(888) 525 5115 - fax
LWelsh@NuclearCarePartners.com - email

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