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9/11 responder Kenny Specht says take settlement deal

I once was strongly opposed to the settlement between the World Trade Center Captive Insurance fund and the thousands of rescue and recovery workers who fell ill after bravely working on the Pile.

The Long Recovery From 9/11

Nine years after the attack on the World Trade Center, a crucial deadline is approaching for helping thousands of first responders, cleanup workers and volunteers suffering long-term medical and economic losses.

Ground Zero lawyers use carrot and $ticks

The law firm for 9,800 Ground Zero workers is playing “Let’s Make a Deal” to entice clients to sign on to the proposed settlement with the city — in some cases hiking the dollar estimates of their possible awards, 9/11 responders told The Post.

9/11 hero, 43, dies of Ground Zero ills

Ironworker Joe Piccuro — long the face of sickened 9/11 responders — died yesterday after a long battle with a slew of Ground Zero-related ailments.

His death must count: It’s too late for Joe Picurro, but Ground Zero health bill must pass

The photos of Joe Picurro, an ironworker who labored at The Pile on and after 9/11, should be placed before the eyes of every United States senator who will soon be called upon to vote on providing health care and compensation to sick World Trade Center workers

Brave Sept. 11 volunteer Joe Picurro felled by illness from cutting steel at Ground Zero

Joe Picurro volunteered to cut steel at Ground Zero more than nine years ago. It cost him his life Friday morning.

9/11 Workers Would Get $47 Million More in New Pact

More than 9,000 ground zero workers eligible for a settlement of up to $712.5 million from the city over health claims now stand to get another $47 million in a separate settlement with the Port Authority.

Zadroga Passes House: One step closer to law

Florence Jones, 49, was on the 77th floor of the World Trade Center’s South Tower when she saw a large object hurtling through the sky toward the building. Seconds later, she heard a deafening noise, and smoke enveloped her.

Zadroga bill passes House; Senate prospects up in the air

It is unconscionable that it took nine years. Nonetheless, last week’s vote in the House of Representatives in support of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act was historic.

Mayor Bloomberg expected to push New Yorkers to settle 9/11 lawsuits

Mayor Bloomberg is expected to push New Yorkers to settle their 9/11 lawsuits Tuesday, even as some plaintiffs allege they’re being misled by attorneys who will earn millions.