California

Care and Compensation for LLNL, LBL, Sandia & DOE Workers

Former Atomic Workers in California

Thousands of former Department of Energy and Atomic workers living in California suffer from illnesses due to their workplace exposure to radioactive and toxic substances.

Nuclear Care Partners delivers customized, no-cost, in-home health care to former Department of Energy and Atomic Workers impacted by workplace exposure, so they can live healthier, more independent lives at home. We integrate expert clinical care, innovative health programs, and relentless benefits advocacy all under one roof, empowering atomic heroes to access and maximize their care and compensation benefits under the EEOICPA program.

California Branch Office

PO Box 220 South Livermore Ave #2201, Livermore, CA 94550

We host a variety of educational and social events.

Meet other former workers, explore helpful resources and get answers to your EEOICPA questions.

Connect With Your Local Benefits Specialists

We can help you determine your EEOICPA benefits eligibility and connect you with resources to help you access and maximize your compensation and medical benefits.

Laura Welsh

Local Benefits Specialist

Locations

For over a decade, we’ve helped former atomic workers, including former Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 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.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Berkeley, California 1942-1961

The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory was established in the early 1930s at the University of California and was primarily used for radiation operations. In 1942, the laboratory became a multiprogram science lab consisting of the Molecular Foundry, particle accelerator research (cyclotron), and biomedical isotope research. Throughout operations of this worksite, exposure to beryllium was possible due to its use, contamination, and decontamination processes.

Lawrence Livermore National Lab

Livermore, CA 1950-1989

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was established in 1952 at the site of a closed US Naval Station. The facility consisted of two worksites; The main laboratory in Livermore and an explosive test site located near Tracy, California. LLNL’s first mission was thermonuclear weapon development and then moved into the testing of nuclear weapons and their life cycles.

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Let us help you get the most from your EEOICPA benefits and home health services. Speak with your local benefits specialist today.
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