Decision time for 9/11 kin(snip)
Monday is the deadline for filing a claim with the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. Unlike Maltby, many have waited until the final days to file their claims, with a flurry of applications filed in recent weeks. Among those delaying until the end were two dozen Morris County families who filed a claim within the past three months. At least 68 Morris County residents died in the terrorist attacks.
Through last Thursday, a total of 5,070 claims were filed. Of those, 2,507 were from families of those killed in the terrorist attacks. That's roughly
84 percent of the nearly 3,000 people killed that day, with two days left to file. Kenneth Feinberg, the fund's special master, had set his goal for 90 percent.
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Some Morris County families have chosen a different route. Sisters Elizabeth Kemmerer and Carole O'Hare weighed both options and decided that the fund would not bring them the answers they sought. Their mother, Hilda Marcin, 79, of Mount Olive, died in United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in Shanksville, Pa.
The sisters have said there have been
too many cover-ups by the airlines and by the federal government. They joined two class-action lawsuits, one against the United Airlines and another against rich Muslims who allegedly helped to fund al-Qaida.
They couldn't ask questions if they accepted money from the fund.They said they will wait as long as it takes to get answers.
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