AND JUST INTO THE NEWSROOM NOW, WE ARE LEARNING OF THE FIRST LEGAL STEPS TAKEN IN RESPONSE TO THE TERRORIST ATTACK. A LAW FIRM IS PLANNING TO FILE SUIT AGAINST THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS AND THE NYPD FOR, QUOTE, FAILURE TO IMPLEMENT BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. THE LAWYERS CLAIM NEGLIGENCE, QUOTE, PAVED THE WAY FOR TRAGEDY. ONE OF THE SURVIVORS IS PLANNED TO BE NAMED IN THIS LAWSUIT, AND WE ARE WORKI
New Orleans firm to file lawsuit against city, police in connection with New Year's attack
A lawsuit will be filed against the City of New Orleans and New Orleans Police Department for negligence leading to the Bourbon Street terrorist attack on Jan. 1, 2025. Maples and Connick, a personal-injury law firm in New Orleans, says they will file a lawsuit on Wed. Jan. 8, for failure to implement basic safety precautions for citizens and visitors, paving the way for the attack on New Year's Day. According to the firm, the evidence will demonstrate that the attack was foreseeable and preventable, and the suspect exploited police negligence, which left 14 people dead and dozens of others injured.Maples and Connick say they are honored to represent one of the individuals and are committed to utilizing every legal avenue to uncover the truth and secure compensation for their client. The firm is investigating the facts and circumstances surrounding the attack and encourages family members and loved ones of those impacted to reach out to them directly.
NEW ORLEANS —
A lawsuit will be filed against the City of New Orleans and New Orleans Police Department for negligence leading to the Bourbon Street terrorist attack on Jan. 1, 2025.
Maples and Connick, a personal-injury law firm in New Orleans, says they will file a lawsuit on Wed. Jan. 8, for failure to implement basic safety precautions for citizens and visitors, paving the way for the attack on New Year's Day.
According to the firm, the evidence will demonstrate that the attack was foreseeable and preventable, and the suspect exploited police negligence, which left 14 people dead and dozens of others injured.
Maples and Connick say they are honored to represent one of the individuals and are committed to utilizing every legal avenue to uncover the truth and secure compensation for their client.
The firm is investigating the facts and circumstances surrounding the attack and encourages family members and loved ones of those impacted to reach out to them directly.