The victims of a fatal 2013 wall collapse in Philadelphia that killed 24-year-old Haverford native Mary Lea Simpson and five others inside a Salvation Army thrift store have learned what their portions of a $227 million settlement will be, according to attorneys in the case."Universally, all of the survivors testified that this was both a physically and mentally and emotionally traumatic event," said attorney Steven Wigrizer, who represented the Simpson family.