23 Years After 9/11, Families of Cancer Victims Fight for Benefits
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In the aftermath of Sept. 11, David Skiba worked tirelessly at ground zero, being frequently assigned there, ultimately facing severe health consequences and leading the fight for recognition.
The Skibas joined others in a fight for compensation, challenging a cancer latency policy that leaves many first responders and victims without federal benefits for their illnesses.
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