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Were You a Uranium Miner, Miller, Core Driller, or Test Site Worker Between 1942 - 1990?

You Could Receive Best In-Class Patient Care & Financial Compensation through the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA)

What is RECA?

The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) was created by the U.S. government to provide financial compensation to workers and others who became sick after being exposed to radiation from government nuclear activities.
(Recently, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act [OBBBA] was signed into law July 2025. It reauthorized RECA for three more years and significantly expanded its coverage.)

Did you work in one of the following positions?

  • Uranium Miner
  • Miller
  • Ore Transporter
  • Core Driller
If so, the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) was approved for you!
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This Federal Law Makes It Easier for Workers like you to Receive:

  • The quality in-home healthcare you've earned through years of service
  • Compensation under the RECA program

The Primary Benefit: Best Patient In-Home Healthcare

This isn’t just about compensation, it’s about living better at home, with trusted, local care providers.

You may be eligible for:

  • Daily support from experienced caregivers
  • Medical coordination for approved conditions
  • Personalized care that respects your history and service

How United Energy Workers Healthcare (UEW) Helps

We’re not outsiders, we’re uranium worker family, proudly based in Wyoming since 2011.With a presence in 24 states and 36 locations, we bring our experience and care directly to the communities that need it most. We help you check your eligibility, assist with paperwork and documentation, and guide you through the entire claims process. Most importantly, we provide compassionate, high-quality in-home care, coming to you wherever you are.

UEW Experts are Ready to Assist You in Navigating the RECA Program and Approval Process.*

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Think you might qualify or do you have questions?

Please complete and send the below secure form.

*United Energy Workers Healthcare does not determine eligibility for EEOICPA & RECA benefits. Eligibility for EEOICPA & RECA benefits is determined by the Department of Justice (RECA) and the Department of Labor (EEOICPA). United Energy Workers Healthcare is not an Authorized Representative and cannot file your claim on your behalf.