Salon.com | After years of waiting, many opioid victims will be shut out of Purdue settlement by Craig R. McCoy, Bob Fernandez
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After years of waiting, the revised $7.4 billion Purdue Pharma bankruptcy settlement—meant to compensate roughly 140,000 opioid‑victims—will leave tens of thousands without any payment, as the plan slashes benefits, tightens eligibility, eliminates the affidavit option that let claimants prove opioid use without prescriptions, and drops payouts for many families to as low as $8,000; the changes, made behind closed doors after the Supreme Court rejected the original plan, have surprised claimants who missed shifting deadlines or cannot produce old medical records, effectively shutting out a large share of those who filed claims against Purdue and its owners, the Sackler family.
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