Ground Zero Workers to Receive Compensation for Health Problems

At least $575 million will be awarded to workers who suffered health problems stemming from rescue and cleanup work following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, according to The New York Times. About 10,000 workers will be compensated, with sums depending on the severity of their health problems. New York City officials and lawyers for the plaintiffs reached the settlement on Thursday after two years of negotiations.

From The Times article:

This is a good settlement,” said Marc Bern, a lawyer with a firm that represents more than 9,000 plaintiffs, “and we are gratified that these heroic men and women who performed their duties without consideration of the health implications will finally receive just compensation for their pain and suffering, lost wages, medical and other expenses, as the U.S. Congress intended when it appropriated this money.”

In a statement, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg called the settlement “a fair and reasonable resolution to a complex set of circumstances.”

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