Philadelphia, PA - A worker who sued the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia for injuries he suffered after falling through a glass floor while inspecting lighting will receive a settlement of $7.25 million, according to his lawyers.A press release from the law firm of Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett and Bendesky, who represented the worker, Phani Guthula, stated the settlement was reached on Friday, just as jury selection in the civil trial was about to begin in Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.Guthula, a Philadelphia-area energy efficiency engineer fell 38 feet through a glass attic floor on Nov. 26, 2012 and suffered multiple fractures and other traumatic injuries, the law firm noted inits release. Guthula was "hospitalized for more than 45 days, has had more than 15 surgeries, and requires intensive life long medical care," his attorney's said.