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Victim's family, Wal-Mart settle in Tracy Morgan crash

The family of a comedian killed in an auto accident that seriously injured comedian Tracy Morgan has reached a financial settlement with Wal-Mart Stores Inc, the family's attorney said on Wednesday.

The out-of-court settlement is the first legal resolution from the New Jersey big-rig crash that killed comedian James McNair and seriously injured Morgan on June 7 last year.

McNair, 62, who performed under the name Jimmy Mack, died at the scene after a Wal-Mart truck rear-ended a limousine bus carrying McNair, Morgan and others returning from a comedy performance in Delaware.

Terms of the settlement were confidential, McNair family attorney Daryl Zaslow said.

Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, did not admit liability in the settlement, Zaslow said.

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The attorney said McNair's family was ready to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the company if they were unable to reach a settlement.

A spokeswoman for Wal-Mart did not immediately return messages seeking comment.

Morgan and three others have sued Wal-Mart in New Jersey federal court alleging the Bentonville, Arkansas-based company was negligent in connection to the crash.

Morgan's attorney has said the comedian suffered a brain injury and several broken bones in the crash.

Truck driver Kevin Roper has pleaded not guilty to charges of vehicular homicide and assault-by-auto. Federal investigators have said Roper was driving some 20 miles per hour more than the speed limit just before the crash.

Wal-Mart has said in a court filing that Morgan and other passengers were not wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash.

Morgan's injuries have put his career on hold and caused U.S. cable network FXX to pause a planned comedy series with the comedian.

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