After Charlottesville: What Happens to Survivors of Terrorism?

What happens to survivors of terror attacks in America, after the news cycle moves on? Who advocates for them? Who pays for medical bills? Are there specific government agencies that step in? One year after the Unite the Right rally, we went to Charlottesville to meet survivors of the car attack — and learned that for some, the future still looks uncertain.

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