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World Trade Centre captive reaches $657m settlement for worker claims

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WTC Captive Insurance, a victims’ fund set up after the September 11th terrorist attacks, reached a settlement of as much as $657m with 10,000 workers claiming respiratory illness stemming from rescue and recovery efforts at the site.

The settlement provides a system for paying compensation to city employees and contractors, including construction workers, firefighters and police officers, according to a statement by WTC Captive.

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