A new government scheme in the UK came into effect on October 1st and will pay a lump sum to all mesothelioma sufferers, irrespective of occupational exposure. However, some asbestos victims are shocked and appalled to discover that some asbestosis sufferers and some mesothelioma sufferers will lose compensation in order to fund the scheme.

Alan Robinson, who suffers from asbestosis and was exposed to asbestos at Rochdale, England’s Turner & Newall factory, said: “I stand to receive about £8,000 from a T&N Fund instead of the £50,000 I should have got. The government is going to recover £4,334 and I will be left with £3,666 from the Fund. Had I concluded my claim a few months ago I would have had nearly £12,000 in compensation. That’s been cut by a third. I fully support a lump sum payment to all mesothelioma sufferers, that is a right thing to do, but it is wrong to fund the new scheme by hitting asbestos victims like me.”

The Asbestos Victims Support Groups Forum believes that government recovery is not an unintended consequence of the new Act. Chairman Tony Whitston said: "It is deliberate policy and asbestos victims and the Forum are calling on government to amend the legislation so that asbestos victims do not end up funding the new scheme.

“The government never made it clear when it received so many plaudits for introducing the new scheme that it would use compensation from some asbestosis victims and some mesothelioma sufferers who worked for T&N to fund the new scheme. We are calling on government to take immediate steps to stop funding the new scheme by reducing further small amounts of compensation received by asbestos victims.”

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