Amchitka Island Test Site

Amchitka Island Test Site

Amchitka Island, Alaska 1965 – 1973

The Amchitka Island Nuclear Test Site was used to detonate three separate nuclear weapon tests below the Island of Amchitka’s surface in Alaska for seismic research purposes. Amchitka nuclear worksite employees were exposed to radiation related to the Long Shot, Milrow, or Cannikin underground nuclear tests before shutting down operations at the end of 1973.

Did you work at the Amchitka Island Test Site?

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For over a decade, we’ve helped former atomic workers, including former Amchitka Island Site workers, get connected with and maximize their EEOICPA benefits and receive the quality care services they deserve. We know the EEOICPA inside and out and can help you wherever you’re at in your journey with your benefits!

More than 600,000 former atomic workers across the United States may qualify for up to $400,000 in financial compensation, plus no cost medical benefits for life through the Department of Labor’s EEOICPA.

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We can help you determine your EEOICPA benefit eligibility, establish your next steps, connect you to resources to help you file your claim, & help you get the most out of your white card benefits.

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