This Claim Assistance Site is now closed.

Boston Claim Assistance Site
One Post Office Square, Boston, MA 02110
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What is the September 11th Victim Compensation Program:
This is a voluntary, Federally-funded program that provides compensation to eligible individuals or relatives of individuals who were killed or physically injured as a result of the terrorist-related aircraft crashes of September 11, 2001.
Who Should Visit the Claim Assistance Site:
Potential claimants who want to learn more about the Victim Compensation Fund Program.
What Is Available:
Potential claimants can walk in and talk to customer service representatives about the following:
* Learn more about the program
* Ask questions about eligibility, compensation, and the application process
* Get information about other resources available

Potential claimants can also pick up the following information:
* The Interim Final Regulations
* The Eligibility Form and Application for Advance Benefits (with instructions)
* Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about the program
* Presumed Economic and Non-Economic Loss
Location:
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund
Claims Assistance Site
One Post Office Square, 28th Floor
Boston, MA 02110
Please identify yourself as a potential claimant when you enter the lobby. Then proceed to 29th Floor reception where you will be directed or escorted to the Claims Assistance Site Office which is on the 28th Floor.
Hours of Operation:
This Claim Assistance Site is now closed.
Directions:
  • From 93S: Take Exit 23, High Street. Continue off exit ramp and take your second right onto Pearl Street. Three blocks on your right is One Post Office Square.
  • Public Transportation: Take the Red Line to South Station. From South Station, take a right onto Summer Street heading towards South Street. Turn right onto High Street. Stay on High Street 2 blocks until Pearl Street and take a left, 2 blocks down on your right is PO Square.


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