US / 9/11 attacks 9/11 Health Victims Will Get More Money Judge likes new $712M settlement that cuts lawyer fees By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jun 10, 2010 1:43 PM CDT Copied In this Oct. 11, 2001 file photo, firefighters make their way over the ruins of the World Trade Center. (AP Photo/Stan Honda, Pool, File) The judge overseeing a lawsuit by thousands of ground zero workers exposed to World Trade Center dust has called a proposed new settlement that gives them more money "a very good deal." US District Judge Alvin Hellerstein signed an order giving preliminary approval to the settlement, clearing the way for a public hearing later this month. For it to be final, 95% of the plaintiffs must sign off. In March, Hellerstein rejected an initial settlement between the city and workers. He called the $575 million to $657 million deal too stingy for the most seriously ill responders and too rich for lawyers. The new deal raises the amount of the settlement to $712 million and reduces the fees lawyers would collect from one-third to one-fourth of the settlement. (More 9/11 attacks stories.) Report an error