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                <text>The Department of Justice received more than 11,000 e-mails in response to the agency's public solicitation for comments upon its plans to distribute the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 established by Congress to benefit the victims of September 11 and their families.  These e-mails have been organized here by date.</text>
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Dear Special Master Feinberg

The following are my objections to the Victims' Compensation Fund:

.    The airline bailout act gave the airlines $15 billion of taxpayers' money and capped the
airlines' liability for the 9/11 crashes at the limits of their insurance coverage.  It set up the Fund
so the airlines' bailout would not come at the expense of the victims' families.
.    DOJ has ignored the fundamental mandate of the act to provide full and fair
compensation to victims
and their families, and instead created a formulaic federal program based on irrelevant concepts
more familiar
to the bureaucracy.
.    The DOJ's proposed awards for non-economic damages ($250,000 per victims plus
$50,000 for a
spouse and each dependent) are only-tenth the level pain in comparable cases.  For example, a
spouse was
awarded $5 million in non-economic damages in a lawsuit arising out of Lockerbie.
.    Congress explicitly enumerated a broad range of non-economic damages for which
victims and their
families shall be compensated.
.    DOJ ignored this, and based its presumed awards on a military group life insurance
program (SGLI)
with a maximum policy of $250,000, and federal statute providing $250,000 to families of fallen
public safety officers-on top of other amounts they may receive.
.    DOJ's approach assumes that Congress intended the non-economic damages to be
illusory, because a
$250,000 SGLI payment for a serviceman killed at the Pentagon would wipe out those damages
under the col-
lateral offset requirement.
.    DOJ's proposed awards for economic damages grossly underestimate actual losses,
because DOJ relied
on outdated, inapplicable work-life and life-cycle earnings data. Forensic economists have
discovered other
serious flaws in DOJ's methodology.
.    DOJ underestimates promotions and other increases in earnings for victims.  It relied on
federal civil
service and military retirement system boards that track federal worker incomes and pension
requirements, not
the higher-paying private sector career paths.
.    DOJ's reliance on past 3 years of income (which the Special Master "may average") looks
suspiciously
like a federal pension approach, rather than considering the likely income-earning potential of the
decedent, as
is routinely done in wrongful death cases.
.    The regulations arbitrarily cap a victim's income at $225,000 a year, cutting some
families' compensation by over 50%.  As a result, many widows will have to sell their homes,
deplete their children's college
funds, and give up their plans of being full-time parents while their children are young.
.    A family's award may be increased above the "presumptive" award only by a showing of
"extraordinary circumstances" - beyond those suffered by other victims or victims' families.  This
makes the hearing or
appeal to the Special Master a mere charade.
.    The low levels of the presumptive awards will result in many family members receiving
little or nothing from the Fund, once the collateral source deductions (which are not required in a
court case) are made.
.    DOJ should fulfill, rather than flout, the act's intent by revising its rules to compensate
victims and
their families for the types of damages specified by Congress, at levels comparable to those
provided in the
tort system the Fund was designed to replace.


Respectfully yours,
Individual Comment
Waldwick NJ 



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