Institutional pneumoconiosis settlement forecasting. Audit claim values for PMF, federal benefits, and occupational exposure protocols.
MSHA SYNC
Federal Benefits Active
| Stage | Settlement |
|---|---|
| Simple CWP | $250,000 |
| Complicated CWP (PMF) | $500,000 |
| Severe/Terminal | $750,000 |
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Federal Monthly | $728 |
| Prevalence Rate | 4.5% |
| Annual Fatalities | 1000+ |
| Scalar | Audit |
|---|---|
| Complicated Fibrosis | 5.0x Multiplier |
| Exposure Logic | Years Indexed |
| Audit Version | S-Class v2.6 |
Compensation for black lung disease is built on **Pulmonary Impairment Diagnostics**. Our engine audits clinical failure including PMF progression, oxygen dependency requirements, and long-term diagnostic latency for coal workers.
Analysis of progressive massive fibrosis
Yearly coal dust value indexing
Calculates federal vs civil claim layers
"Calibrated against 2026 MSHA health surveillance data, DOL Black Lung Benefits Program benchmarks, and NIOSH occupational reports."
A: Settlement values range from $150,000 for simple CWP to over $750,000 for complicated cases involving Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF) and total disability. These civil settlements are typically in addition to federal disability benefits.
A: In 2026, single coal miners often receive approximately $728.50 per month in federal benefits, which also includes medical coverage for all respiratory treatments related to the disease.
A: Yes. You can begin the process of documenting the disease and applying for benefits while still employed, although total disability benefits generally require a determination that you are no longer able to work in coal mining.
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