Democrats Try To Stop Coal Industry From Swindling Sick Miners – by Dave Jamieson (Huffington Post – September 18, 2014)

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WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats rolled out a plan Thursday that they said would make it harder for coal companies to cheat miners suffering from black lung disease out of the benefits they should be entitled to.

The bill, proposed by Sens. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) and Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.), is designed to reform the legal system administering workers’ black lung claims so that lawyers and doctors working for the coal industry can’t game it so easily.

“We’ve seen in the last year the scourge of black lung and the tremendous difficulties miners have in claiming benefits,” Casey said on a call with reporters Thursday. “These hard-working miners and their families deserve much better.”

Among other measures, the legislation would require companies to fully disclose all the medical evidence in individual cases, ramp up criminal penalties for false statements by lawyers and doctors, and give miners better access to health assessments when companies dispute their claims.

The reforms directly address the findings of an investigative series published by the Center for Public Integrity last year. The stories by reporter Chris Hamby detailed how lawyers and doctors on the coal industry payroll have managed to defeat miners’ benefit claims by misdiagnosing illnesses and withholding critical evidence.

Since the 1970s, the federal government has administered a benefit program for miners who develop black lung disease, a wretched affliction caused by coal dust exposure and characterized by chronic shortness of breath and coughing. The program, funded by coal companies, provides a modest monthly payment to compensate miners who can demonstrate they developed the disease through their jobs.

Black lung has been a scourge for generations, even though it’s preventable when the right dust controls are in place. The disease once appeared to be fading away, but it’s made a resurgence in recent years in central Appalachia. Figures released Monday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate that a progressive and more deadly form of the disease has reached its highest level in decades in Kentucky, West Virginia and Virginia.

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