More Miners Eligible for Black Lung Benefits Under Health Reform Law

Coal miners may have an easier time claiming federal benefits for black lung disease under a provision in the recently passed health care bill. The legislation allows long-time miners with serious lung impairment to qualify for compensation from a joint federal-private fund, even without medical evidence that their disease was contracted on the job.

An editorial in the Charleston Daily Mail says the provision will have serious financial consequences for West Virginia coal firms. The new legislation shifts the burden of proof to the company, which the United Mine Workers of America says is “where it should be.”

Hear both sides of the debate on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

Related: Black Lung Disease on the Rise
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