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    A Decade After Brussels Attacks, Survivor Still Battling for Health and Payout

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on March 18, 2026

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    Last updated: March 18, 2026

    A decade after Brussels attacks, survivor still battling for health and payout - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:FinanceCompensationinsuranceEuropeTerrorism

    Quick Summary

    Ten years after the March 22, 2016 Brussels attacks, survivor Walter Benjamin continues to endure severe physical and mental trauma while engaged in a prolonged, uncertain fight for full compensation amid bureaucratic and insurance hurdles.

    Table of Contents

    • The Ongoing Struggle for Justice and Recovery
    • The Day of the Attacks
    • Personal Impact and Trauma
    • Memories of Explosions
    • Long-Term Recovery and Administrative Battles
    • Compensation Challenges
    • Insurance and Legal Disputes
    • Support from Survivor Organizations
    • Financial Aid and Payouts
    • Commemorations and Justice
    • Ceremonies to Mark Anniversary
    • Legal Proceedings

    A Decade On, Brussels Attack Survivor Still Awaits Compensation

    By Bart Biesemans and Christian Levaux

    The Ongoing Struggle for Justice and Recovery

    ZAVENTEM, Belgium, March 18 (Reuters) - Ten years after coordinated bombings killed dozens of people at Brussels Airport and Maalbeek metro station, Walter Benjamin is not only battling the physical and mental impact but is also still fighting for a final payout for his injuries.

    The Day of the Attacks

    The 57-year-old was in the departure hall when three Islamic State militants arrived at the airport with explosive‑filled suitcases on March 22, 2016. Two died when their bombs detonated while the third one abandoned his device and fled.

    Just over an hour later, another militant blew himself up at the metro station. The attackers killed 32 people on the day and wounded more than 300, including Benjamin.

    Personal Impact and Trauma

    "My leg was torn off ... right in the middle of the knee," he said.

    Memories of Explosions

    He can no longer enter the airport without taking medication. He says the attackers destroyed his life.

    "I can still smell the burned bodies," Benjamin said. "You have to realise this was actually a war zone. People died, people were torn apart."

    Photographs from the weeks after the attack show him in a hospital bed with his daughter beside him and receiving a visit from King Philippe and Queen Mathilde.

    Long-Term Recovery and Administrative Battles

    A decade on, he continues his recovery, training on a treadmill several times a week.

    As well as the physical rehabilitation, Benjamin is also still dealing with the administrative battle for a full payout. He has a stack of files accumulated over 10 years of dealing with insurers, medical assessments and official procedures.

    "(It) still hasn't been closed to this day," he said. "Every day there's something new that comes up ... It weighs heavily on the mind."

    Compensation Challenges

    Insurance and Legal Disputes

    Benjamin has received initial payments from MSIG Europe, the insurer he said was handling his claim with Brussels Airport, but no final settlement has been reached yet.

    MSIG Europe said: "Discussions are ongoing to reach a final settlement."

    His war pension, given to survivors of the attacks by the Belgian government, has also been sharply reduced, a decision he is contesting with his lawyer.

    Support from Survivor Organizations

    Life4Brussels, an organisation supporting survivors, said Benjamin's story was not unique. Survivors face a fragmented and exhausting compensation process, causing some to abandon their claims altogether, it said.

    Financial Aid and Payouts

    Assuralia, the Belgian professional association of insurance companies, said in a statement that since 2016, insurers had paid out 88.2 million euros ($101.78 million) in compensation to victims.

    A Belgian government spokesperson said the Commission for Financial Aid to Victims has separately so far paid 7.9 million euros ($9.11 million) to survivors of the attacks. Benjamin said he had also received sums from this fund.

    Commemorations and Justice

    Ceremonies to Mark Anniversary

    Belgium will mark the 10th anniversary of the attacks with a series of ceremonies organised by the airport, Brussels transport operator MIVB and the government, working with victims' associations, the prime minister's office said.

    Legal Proceedings

    Six men were convicted for the bombings in July 2023 and received sentences of 20 years to life.

    ($1 = 0.8666 euros)

    (Reporting by Bart Biesemans, Christian Levaux; Additional reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; Editing by Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Survivor Walter Benjamin still endures profound physical and psychological harm from the 2016 attacks and cannot enter the airport without medication.
    • •Despite initial payments, final settlement with insurer MSIG Europe remains unresolved; his government war pension has been sharply reduced and is under legal contest.
    • •Belgium has paid substantial compensation: insurers disbursed €88.2 m and the government’s Victims’ Aid Commission €7.9 m; tenth‑anniversary ceremonies and infrastructure improvements (e.g., Maelbeek station facelift) are being held to honor victims.

    Frequently Asked Questions about A decade after Brussels attacks, survivor still battling for health and payout

    1What challenges do survivors of the Brussels attacks still face?

    Many survivors struggle with ongoing health issues and face complicated, fragmented compensation processes.

    2How much have insurers paid out to Brussels attack victims?

    Since 2016, insurers have paid out over 88.2 million euros to victims of the Brussels attacks.

    3Has Walter Benjamin received full compensation for his injuries?

    Walter Benjamin has received initial payments but is still fighting for a final settlement with MSIG Europe.

    4What support exists for Brussels attack survivors?

    Organizations like Life4Brussels provide support, and some survivors receive war pensions and government financial aid.

    5How is Belgium marking the 10th anniversary of the attacks?

    Belgium is holding ceremonies organized by the airport, Brussels transport, and government with victims' associations.

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