N002549
January 22nd, 2002
Special Master Feinberg
Department Of Justice
Dear Sir:
How can you determine whose life is worth more than another?
It does not matter if you are a bond trader or a janitor, 20 years old
or 80 years old no mathematical formula could ever equate to the loss
of a loved one.
To be fair and equitable each victim's family should be given the same
amount of compensation. Your position in life should not determine
your value to your family. It's not the size of your wallet but the size
of your heart that should determine your standing in life as well as in
death.
It is highly unfair for any deductions of life insurance or pension
payments to be made. What that would amount to is a penalty for
preparedness.
Thank you for your time and consideration in this very import matter.
Sincerely,
Individual Comment
Corona, NY
Widow of World Trade Center Victim