according to the c.d.c., overdose deaths have killed more than 218,000 americans since the late 1990s. tony lagreca's son, matthew, died in 2014 after a long struggle with prescription opioids. he says his addiction started with a single bottle of purdue pharma's oxycontin to treat a football injury. it seems the sackler family, purdue pharma, now may be willing to pay up? l, well, they're offering a certain amount of money, and, first of all, the amount of money is way too small. there's still millions of people who now are still fighting addiction. and that addiction has come from the initial prescription from frioids. >> reporter: well, meanwhile, the threat of bankruptcy looms. a source close to the negotiations says there is no specific timing for a potential lling, but cbs news has learned that purdue has given plaintiffs a deadline of tomorrow to accept the terms of the deal, norah, or