Attorneys representing survivors and victims’ families address the aftermath of the tragic event.
Details Unveiled
Julio Cervantes, a survivor of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, shares his harrowing experience.
Attorney L. Chris Stewart reveals that Cervantes and others received no warning before the collapse.
Fight for Justice
Legal representatives plan to challenge the Limitation of Liability Act of 1851, seeking justice for affected families.
FBI launches a criminal investigation into the bridge collapse, promising accountability for those responsible.
Legal Pursuits
Maryland’s Attorney General vows to recover damages for the state and its citizens affected by the disaster.
Baltimore City Mayor initiates legal action to uncover all information related to the tragedy.
Road to Recovery
Survivor Cervantes intends to speak publicly once he has recovered physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Investigation and Accountability
Authorities pledge thorough investigations and legal action to bring closure and justice to the victims and their families.
Resources and Support
A new state website offers resources for those impacted by the Key Bridge collapse.
Benefit events and recovery centers provide aid and support for affected individuals and businesses.
Baltimore’s Response
The city grapples with the aftermath, rallying together to support those affected and rebuild infrastructure.
Community Solidarity
Vigils, fundraisers, and rallies demonstrate the solidarity and resilience of the Baltimore community.
Looking Ahead
As legal battles unfold and investigations continue, Baltimore looks toward the future, determined to rebuild and recover.
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