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Since 2000 it’s been Federal law that Federal nuclear workers only needed to show they had one of 22 radiation-linked cancer and proof they worked a plant that had had nuclear accidents, and incomplete records on human exposures to claim medical coverage and a lump-sum benefit. But Rebecca Moss of The New Mexican says workers from Los Alamos Labs who would seem to qualify often get nothing.
By KSFRSince 2000 it’s been Federal law that Federal nuclear workers only needed to show they had one of 22 radiation-linked cancer and proof they worked a plant that had had nuclear accidents, and incomplete records on human exposures to claim medical coverage and a lump-sum benefit. But Rebecca Moss of The New Mexican says workers from Los Alamos Labs who would seem to qualify often get nothing.