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Tragedy Claims Nine Lives—Law Firm Seeks Accountability and Justice for Victims' Families
FALL RIVER, Mass. - BostonChron -- Nationally recognized personal injury law firm Bernheim Kelley, LLC has launched a formal investigation into the devastating fire that broke out at Gabriel House, an assisted-living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts. The fire tragically claimed the lives of nine elderly residents and injured many more.
"This tragedy demands answers," said Walter Kelley, Managing Partner of Bernheim Kelley's Massachusetts offices. "These residents were vulnerable members of our community and deserved the highest standard of care and safety."
The incident has sparked widespread concern throughout the region and has drawn attention to the safety protocols and operational oversight of long-term care facilities. Bernheim Kelley is actively gathering evidence, speaking with witnesses, and offering free, confidential legal consultations to affected families.
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Firm Committed to Holding Negligent Parties Accountable
With a strong track record in high-profile negligence and wrongful death cases, Bernheim Kelley is uniquely positioned to lead this investigation. The firm has recovered over $1 billion in settlements and verdicts for clients, including record-setting cases involving institutional failures and unsafe premises. Bernheim Kelley operates on a contingency fee basis, ensuring that families face no upfront legal costs and only pay if compensation is recovered.
Free Legal Help for Families Affected by Gabriel House Fire
Families impacted by the Gabriel House tragedy are encouraged to contact Bernheim Kelley for immediate legal support. The firm's experienced legal team stands ready to pursue justice, secure compensation, and demand systemic change to prevent similar tragedies.
"This tragedy demands answers," said Walter Kelley, Managing Partner of Bernheim Kelley's Massachusetts offices. "These residents were vulnerable members of our community and deserved the highest standard of care and safety."
The incident has sparked widespread concern throughout the region and has drawn attention to the safety protocols and operational oversight of long-term care facilities. Bernheim Kelley is actively gathering evidence, speaking with witnesses, and offering free, confidential legal consultations to affected families.
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Firm Committed to Holding Negligent Parties Accountable
With a strong track record in high-profile negligence and wrongful death cases, Bernheim Kelley is uniquely positioned to lead this investigation. The firm has recovered over $1 billion in settlements and verdicts for clients, including record-setting cases involving institutional failures and unsafe premises. Bernheim Kelley operates on a contingency fee basis, ensuring that families face no upfront legal costs and only pay if compensation is recovered.
Free Legal Help for Families Affected by Gabriel House Fire
Families impacted by the Gabriel House tragedy are encouraged to contact Bernheim Kelley for immediate legal support. The firm's experienced legal team stands ready to pursue justice, secure compensation, and demand systemic change to prevent similar tragedies.
Source: Bernheim Kelley LLC
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