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ESTATE OF STATEN ISLAND FERRY CRASH VICTIM SETTLES WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY OF NEW YORK. WIDOW AND FOUR CHILDREN TO RECEIVE EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($8,750,000.00) DOLLARS.New York, NY -- August 25, 2008 -- JOHN J. HESSION, ESQ. and JAMES E. RYAN, ESQ., of Dougherty, , Giuffra, Zambito and Hession, Esqs., New York, New York, and ANTHONY BISIGNANO, ESQ., of Bosco, Bisignano & Mascolo, Esqs., Staten Island, New York, announced today the settlement of a wrongful death action arising out of the October 15, 2003 crash of the Staten Island Ferry boat, the M/V J. Barberi, on behalf of The ESTATE OF JOHN P. HEALY, against the City of New York in the amount of EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($8,750,000.00) DOLLARS.

(2) was reportedly taking tramadol, a powerful prescription pain reliever for back pain so acute that he could not sit comfortably. He was also taking an anti-depressant and other non-prescription medication. He had cardiac disease and was also reportedly being treated for high blood pressure. The combination of tramadol and an anti-depressant alone increase the likelihood of side effects such as fainting or seizures.

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ESTATE OF STATEN ISLAND FERRY CRASH VICTIM SETTLES WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY OF NEW YORK. WIDOW AND FOUR CHILDREN TO RECEIVE EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($8,750,000.00) DOLLARS.New York, NY -- August 25, 2008 -- JOHN J. HESSION, ESQ. and JAMES E. RYAN, ESQ., of Dougherty, , Giuffra, Zambito and Hession, Esqs., New York, New York, and ANTHONY BISIGNANO, ESQ., of Bosco, Bisignano & Mascolo, Esqs., Staten Island, New York, announced today the settlement of a wrongful death action arising out of the October 15, 2003 crash of the Staten Island Ferry boat, the M/V J. Barberi, on behalf of The ESTATE OF JOHN P. HEALY, against the City of New York in the amount of EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($8,750,000.00) DOLLARS.

(2) was reportedly taking tramadol, a powerful prescription pain reliever for back pain so acute that he could not sit comfortably. He was also taking an anti-depressant and other non-prescription medication. He had cardiac disease and was also reportedly being treated for high blood pressure. The combination of tramadol and an anti-depressant alone increase the likelihood of side effects such as fainting or seizures.

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ESTATE OF STATEN ISLAND FERRY CRASH VICTIM SETTLES WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY OF NEW YORK. WIDOW AND FOUR CHILDREN TO RECEIVE EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($8,750,000.00) DOLLARS.New York, NY -- August 25, 2008 -- JOHN J. HESSION, ESQ. and JAMES E. RYAN, ESQ., of Dougherty, , Giuffra, Zambito and Hession, Esqs., New York, New York, and ANTHONY BISIGNANO, ESQ., of Bosco, Bisignano & Mascolo, Esqs., Staten Island, New York, announced today the settlement of a wrongful death action arising out of the October 15, 2003 crash of the Staten Island Ferry boat, the M/V J. Barberi, on behalf of The ESTATE OF JOHN P. HEALY, against the City of New York in the amount of EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($8,750,000.00) DOLLARS.

(2) was reportedly taking tramadol, a powerful prescription pain reliever for back pain so acute that he could not sit comfortably. He was also taking an anti-depressant and other non-prescription medication. He had cardiac disease and was also reportedly being treated for high blood pressure. The combination of tramadol and an anti-depressant alone increase the likelihood of side effects such as fainting or seizures.

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ESTATE OF STATEN ISLAND FERRY CRASH VICTIM SETTLES WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY OF NEW YORK. WIDOW AND FOUR CHILDREN TO RECEIVE EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($8,750,000.00) DOLLARS.New York, NY -- August 25, 2008 -- JOHN J. HESSION, ESQ. and JAMES E. RYAN, ESQ., of Dougherty, , Giuffra, Zambito and Hession, Esqs., New York, New York, and ANTHONY BISIGNANO, ESQ., of Bosco, Bisignano & Mascolo, Esqs., Staten Island, New York, announced today the settlement of a wrongful death action arising out of the October 15, 2003 crash of the Staten Island Ferry boat, the M/V J. Barberi, on behalf of The ESTATE OF JOHN P. HEALY, against the City of New York in the amount of EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($8,750,000.00) DOLLARS.

(2) was reportedly taking tramadol, a powerful prescription pain reliever for back pain so acute that he could not sit comfortably. He was also taking an anti-depressant and other non-prescription medication. He had cardiac disease and was also reportedly being treated for high blood pressure. The combination of tramadol and an anti-depressant alone increase the likelihood of side effects such as fainting or seizures.

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