Find Out If You’re Eligible for Compensation

Many people don’t realize they or their loved ones qualify under RECA. If you lived, worked, or spent time in affected areas during key years, you may be eligible.

The People RECA Was Created to Support

Downwind Communities

People who lived near nuclear test sites and were exposed to fallout.

Uranium

Workers

Miners, millers, and transporters involved in uranium-related work.

Onsite Test Participants

Individuals present during nuclear testing operations.

Family

Members

Children or relatives filing on behalf of deceased loved ones.

Your Story Could Qualify — Here’s What Matters Most

Key Factors That Determine Eligibility

Your eligibility is determined by a few main factors, including:

Location and years of residency or employment

Type of illness or cancer diagnosed

Family relationships for survivor claims

Even if you’re unsure, completing a quick check can help clarify your options — many families discover eligibility they didn’t know existed.

How Downwinders Alliance Helps You Check Eligibility

We make the qualification process simple, transparent, and supportive — every step of the way.

01

We Listen

Our team learns about your background, exposure history, and location details.

02

We Review

We carefully compare your information against official RECA eligibility criteria.

03

We Guide

We explain next steps clearly and connect you with resources to move forward confidently.

Take the First Step — See If You Qualify

Many families are surprised to learn they’re eligible for compensation under RECA. Don’t wait — your story deserves to be recognized and supported.

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