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Claim Filing
What are my options when filing with the Trust?
How do I file a claim?
Can I choose both the Expedited Review Claim and Individual Review Claim processes?
What materials are needed to file a claim?
Do I need an attorney to file my claim so I can be paid?
Can I file a claim electronically?
How do I register for an online account?
What is the Individual Review (IR) election?
What is the Expedited Review (ER) election?
Can I research my claims online using the claim number assigned by our law firm rather than the Owens Corning Fibreboard claim number?
How do I respond to a claim deficiency?
How long does it take to review my response to a deficiency after it is received by the Trust?
What happens to a claim that has an Administrative Hold?
When I am supplementing claim information or responding to a deficiency, do I need to resubmit the claim form?
What does it mean to defer a claim?
How do I file an Indirect Claim?
What is the Statute of Limitations deadline?
What Is the Current Payment Percentage?

What are my options when filing with the Trust?
You must choose between two types of claim filing processes: the Expedited Review or Individual Review Claim. Complete your choice of claim process on the Proof of Claim form, attach all required exposure...
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How do I file a claim?
A claimant must submit the appropriate, fully completed Claim Form, including...
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Can I choose both the Expedited Review Claim and Individual Review Claim processes?
No, you may only choose one claim process type on the Proof of Claim form.
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What materials are needed to file a claim?
In addition to a completed Claim Form, medical and exposure documentation supporting the alleged injury is required.
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Do I need an attorney to file my claim so I can be paid?
No. Any individual with a valid asbestos-related injury can file a claim. The Trust cannot provide guidance on whether you should obtain an attorney or file on your own.
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Can I file a claim electronically?
A claimant may file online using the Owens Corning Fibreboard website. To file a claim online, the user must register with the Trust by executing the Electronic Filer Agreement.
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How do I register for an online account?
To access Trust Online, the user need only register...
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What is the Individual Review (IR) election?
The Individual Review (IR) election is designed for claimants that do not meet the presumptive medical and/or exposure criteria, or claimants alleging Disease Levels IV, V, VII, and VIII who seek to establish a liquidated value...
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What is the Expedited Review (ER) election?
The Expedited Review (ER) election is designed primarily to provide an expeditious, efficient and inexpensive method of liquidating all claims(except those involving Lung Cancer 2 –Disease Level VI) when a....
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Can I research my claims online using the claim number assigned by our law firm rather than the Owens Corning Fibreboard claim number?
Yes, you can enter the firm’s file number online to use for researching.
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How do I respond to a claim deficiency?
You may send your reply to the Trust’s mailing address or you may enter your login identification to clear your deficiency on the web site
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How long does it take to review my response to a deficiency after it is received by the Trust?
After the Trust receives your response, it is processed in a First In First Out (FIFO) order, similar to when your claim was first received. Your response is then reviewed in the order it was received.
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What happens to a claim that has an Administrative Hold?
The claim cannot be processed until the Administrative Hold is removed by the Trust. You may contact the Trust for more information about why your claim was placed on Administrative Hold
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When I am supplementing claim information or responding to a deficiency, do I need to resubmit the claim form?
No, please send only the additional information/documentation and include the injured party's name and Social Security number.
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What does it mean to defer a claim?
Deferral is an appropriate election when a claim is pressing against a statute of limitation, but the claim is not ready to review because it is missing necessary documentation. Deferral works as a placeholder for the claim in the Trust’s review queue.
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How do I file an Indirect Claim?
To file an Indirect Claim, please proceed...
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What is the Statute of Limitations deadline?
The controlling guidelines for the Statute of Limitations are set forth in Section 5.1(a)(2) of the Trust Distribution Procedures (TDP). If the claim meets the tolling provisions described in Section 5.1(a)(2) of the TDP and the claim was not barred by the applicable federal, state, or foreign statute of limitation at the time of the tolling event, it will be treated as timely filed if it is actually filed with the Trust on or before February 27, 2011.
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What Is the Current Payment Percentage?
The current payment percentage for Owens Corning(OC) is 8.8% of scheduled value...
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Other Claim Related Questions
Can I research my claims online using the claim number assigned by our law firm rather than the Owens Corning Fibreboard claim number?
How can I file an Exigent Hardship Claim?
Do I need to file an Economic Loss Report?
How do I withdraw a claim?

Can I research my claims online using the claim number assigned by our law firm rather than the Owens Corning Fibreboard claim number?
Yes, you can enter the firm’s file number online to use for researching.
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How can I file an Exigent Hardship Claim?
Section 5.4(b) of the TDP states: “At any time the PI Trust may liquidate and pay PI Trust Claims that qualify as Exigent Hardship Claims…..
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Do I need to file an Economic Loss Report?
In determining the value of an Individual Review claim, Section 5.3(b)(2) of the Trust Distribution Procedures requires the Trust to consider factors such as the claimant’s age, disability, employment status, and disruption of household…..
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How do I withdraw a claim?
You can withdraw a claim by submitting a written notification requesting the claim to be withdrawn. Trust Online user can withdraw claims individually by clicking on the Withdraw Claim button found on the claim's General tab.
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Deficiencies
How do I respond to a claim deficiency?
How long does it take to review my response to a deficiency after it is received by the Trust?
What happens to a claim that has an Administrative Hold?
When I am supplementing claim information or responding to a deficiency, do I need to resubmit the claim form?

How do I respond to a claim deficiency?
You may send your reply to the Trust’s mailing address or...
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How long does it take to review my response to a deficiency after it is received by the Trust?
After the Trust receives your response, it is processed in a...
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What happens to a claim that has an Administrative Hold?
The claim cannot be processed until the Administrative Hold is removed by the Trust. You may contact...
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When I am supplementing claim information or responding to a deficiency, do I need to resubmit the claim form?
No, please send only the additional information/documentation and...
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Deferral
What does it mean to defer a claim?
How do I defer a claim?
Is there a deadline when I must activate the deferred claim?
How do I activate a previously deferred claim?

What does it mean to defer a claim?
Deferral is an appropriate election when a claim is pressing against a statute of limitation, but...
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How do I defer a claim?
Claims can be deferred by written notification of the claimant's name and Social Security number and an expression of the claimant’s intent to defer the claim. Trust Online users can also defer individual claims by clicking the Defer button on the claim's general page.
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Is there a deadline when I must activate the deferred claim?
The Trust currently allows claims to be deferred for a period not to exceed three years without affecting the status of the claim for statute of limitations purposes, in which case the claimant shall also retain his or her original place in the FIFO Processing Queue.
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How do I activate a previously deferred claim?
You must notify the Trust in writing that you no longer want the claim deferred and forward any supporting documentation for the claim. The claim will be processed based on the initial date of receipt according to the Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust Distribution Procedures. If you are a Trust Online user, you can un-defer a claim by clicking the Undefer Claim button found on the claim's General tab.
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