A Las Vegas shooting attorney can help victims receive compensation for injury caused by the tragedy the shooting that occurred on Oct. 1, 2017, outside Mandalay Bay Resort.
If you or a loved one were present at the concert in Las Vegas during the shooting that took place there on Oct. 1, 2017, you may have a legal claim. During the shooting, 58 people were killed, and 546 people were physically injured. Countless more people suffered emotional injury as a result of the trauma of experiencing the mass shooting and may be entitled to the help provided by a Las Vegas shooting attorney.
A Las Vegas Victims Fund was established to manage the distribution of almost $22 million raised to support the victims of the Las Vegas shooting. Many individuals who filed claims for compensation from the fund were denied on the grounds that they were “not injured enough.” This is often the case for individuals who were not physically injured but suffered emotional trauma like PTSD.
However, though these claims were denied, many people with emotional wounds could be helped by compensation for mental health medical bills, missed work, counseling, and more.
A Las Vegas shooting attorney can help individuals file legal claims against institutions involved in the shooting — this is one avenue victims can take to receive compensation. Hundreds of victims have already filed lawsuits against MGM Resorts International, the company that owns Mandalay Bay Resort; Live Nation, the Route 91 Festival organizer: and the $5 million estate of the gunman responsible for the shooting.
These lawsuits aim to hold these organizations accountable for their alleged role in the shooting. A Las Vegas shooting attorney can help you file a claim to not only receive compensation but to help make Las Vegas a safer place for everyone going forward, by urging venues and hotels to strengthen safety protocols.
Currently, victims have filed claims against MGM for the following:
- Negligently giving the shooter access to a service elevator at the Mandalay Bay Resort, enabling him to transport weapons and ammunition in preparation for the shooting
- Insufficiently surveilling the premises
- Insufficiently training staff
- Having inadequate security policies
- Responding too quickly when Jesus Campos, a security guard at the event, was shot
Victims have filed claims against Live Nation for the following:
- Not training employees sufficiently “in the case of a foreseeable event, such as a terrorist attack or other emergency”
- Failing to use loudspeakers, video monitors, or media boards to communicate evacuation instructions, leading to increased injuries
- Failing to provide enough exits
Hiring a Las Vegas shooting attorney can help victims receive compensation for physical injury, emotional injury, wrongful death, and more. Whereas many claims were once rejected on the basis of an individual being “not injured enough,” legal claims are now being raised based on a wider range of injury.
If you or a loved one were inside the concert gates when the shooting started (including concert staff) and suffered PTSD or a physical injury as a result, you deserve compensation — and you deserve an attorney who will fight to prove your injuries. See if you have a case by filling out the form on this page for a free, confidential evaluation by a Las Vegas shooting attorney. If you qualify, you will be contacted to discuss your options during a free, no-obligation consultation.
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