World Trade Center Settlement Gets Backing Needed to Take Effect
– New York Law Journal
(November 22, 2010) Enough plaintiffs have accepted a massive settlement of claims alleging respiratory and other health problems from the post-9/11 response and cleanup at the World Trade Center site to seal the deal. Read more…
10,563 Ground Zero 9/11 Workers Agree On $625 Million Settlement
– Medical News Today
(November 21, 2010) 10,563 ground zero workers who inhaled toxic dust and risked health consequences have agreed on a $625 settlement and ceased suing - the amount could go as high as $815 million.
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9/11 Health Deal Gets OK
– The Wall Street Journal
(November 20, 2010) More than 95% of Ground Zero workers agreed to accept a settlement of long-running litigation over respiratory diseases and other injuries suffered in recovery operations following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack.
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Deal settles most lawsuits over WTC toxic dust
– The Associated Press (AP)
(November 19, 2010) A deal reached by New York City and workers exposed to toxic dust that blanketed ground zero after Sept. 11 will resolve an overwhelming majority of the lawsuits over the city's failure to provide protective equipment to the responders. Read more…
Ground Zero workers exposed to toxic dust take pay deal
– BBC
(November 19, 2010) Thousands of workers exposed to toxic dust after the 2001 terror attacks in New York have accepted a legal settlement and ceased litigation. Read more…
Lawyers: Sickened 9/11 Workers Reach Settlement Deal With City
– NY1
(November 19, 2010) By Friday, more than 10,000 people who became ill from working conditions at the World Trade Center site following the September 11th terrorist attacks had accepted a settlement deal with the city. Read more…
Ground Zero Client Advisory Regarding the Affect of Ancillary Settlements on Zadroga Rights from Worby Groner Edelman & Napoli Bern, LLP
A number of media outlets have reported inaccurately in the last few days that upon the President’s signing of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act (“Zadroga”) on Sunday January 2, 2011, some of the plaintiffs we represent in the In Re: World Trade Center disaster Site Litigations will be foreclosed from filing claims under Zadroga. The media outlets erroneously believe that each plaintiff’s individual signed release documents must be delivered to the settling defendants prior to the Zadroga Bill becoming law upon the President’s signature. Regrettably, these media reports are inaccurate in a number of ways, most particularly in suggesting that our clients’ interests have not been timely and effectively protected by this office.
In addition to the Settlement Process Agreement (“SPA”) entered with the City of New York and its Contractors through negotiations with the WTC Captive Insurance Co., Inc., we have subsequently negotiated and entered agreements with six (6) other defendants (the “Ancillary Defendants”). Those are the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Phillips & Jordan, Inc.; Evans Environmental and Geological Science and Management, LLC d/b/a Evans Environmental and Geosciences s/h/a Evans Environmental (“Evans Defendants”); Survivair and Taylor Recycling and Tishman Construction Corporation Of New York, Tishman Construction Corporation Of Manhattan and Tishman Interiors Corporation (the “Tishman Defendants”).
We have been negotiating with these defendants for many months and some of the agreements were not complete until very recently. Throughout this time, we have been also been involved in the complicated process of estimating clients’ recoveries for all of the subsequent settlements for correspondence transmitting information about those settlements and the requisite settlement releases for client execution. Recognizing that the complex nature of entering into these agreements, getting Court approval, compiling the package of materials, responding to questions about the documents, getting them signed and notarized and tendering them to the defendants could not logistically occur before Zadroga would become law, we performed a series of actions to ensure that if you opted in to the settlement, you would still be able to pursue your Zadroga rights.
Knowledgeable and experienced people following these proceedings, including people who were involved with the prior Victims Compensation Fund (“VCF”), widely believe that the regulations for implementing Zadroga – which have not yet been written -- will clarify that those who opted in but did not personally tender the document known as a “Release” before the President signed Zadroga will be fully eligible to pursue Zadroga benefits. Despite this assurance, our law firm took a number of steps to ensure that the logistical issue of tendering releases did not impair anyone’s Zadroga rights. Specifically, we took all the following actions on behalf of any of our clients who have expressed a written desire to us or an oral or written desire to Special Counsel Hoenig to opt into the SPA (“opt ins”):
We also believe that the settlement agreements themselves will be sufficient to satisfy the Zadroga regulations, since the approximately $75 million at issue will be a set off for the Congressional appropriations. In addition, our settlement with the Marine insurers for those clients claiming exposure injuries suffered on the Barges and transfer stations did not require releases. Therefore no Zadroga issue ever arose related to Barge settlement monies.
Given all of these steps, we are confident that you will not be foreclosed from claiming under Zadroga solely due to the date your individual executed documents are delivered to the defendants’ counsel, and we will do whatever is we can to ensure that the Zadroga regulations are written to produce that result. As always, you should get legal advice from your lawyer, not from newspapers. As you can see, the newspapers do not always have all the facts. Indeed, it is unfortunately the case that more newspapers get sold when the headline hints at disaster than when the papers accurately and carefully report the facts.
Napoli Bern LLP
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