(Reuters) — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it settled a lawsuit with the representatives of comedian Tracy Morgan and two others, who were seriously injured in an accident involving its truck.
The crash on June 7 last year killed comedian James McNair. Wal-Mart had already settled with his children.
The terms and conditions of the settlement with Mr. Morgan and the other plaintiffs remain confidential, the company said.
Mr. McNair, Mr. Morgan and others were returning from a performance in Delaware when the limousine bus they were traveling in on the New Jersey Turnpike was rear-ended by a Wal-Mart truck.
Mr. Morgan, who starred in the TV show "30 Rock" and the late night comedy sketch show "Saturday Night Live," suffered a serious brain injury and several broken bones and spent weeks in hospital and rehabilitation.
Injuries sustained by comedian Tracy Morgan when his limousine was hit by a Wal-Mart Stores Inc. truck were at least partially if not wholly caused by his failure to wear a seatbelt, Wal-Mart said in court papers filed Monday.