DBB&H files 1st suit against Brighton Gardens

Attorney Rachel Stahle filed the 1st wrongful death lawsuit related to the coronavirus pandemic against Brighton Gardens, a Kansas senior living community, on behalf of the Grohman family. Gordon Grohman, a Brighton Gardens resident and loving father, was diagnosed with COVID on March 30. He died the following day. Concerns about Brighton’s handling of…

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Rachel Helps News Stations with COVID Stories

Rachel Stahle, the first attorney to file suit against Riverbend Post Acute Rehabilitation Center, the epicenter of the Kansas outbreak, has frequently been asked to provide insight and understanding into nursing home litigation linked to the spread of the coronavirus. In two investigative pieces by KMBC and KCTV-5 news, Stahle is interviewed about how…

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Dollar’s COVID Fraud Case in Daily Beast

Tim Dollar is representing Missouri resident, Ronnie Karin, in his lawsuit against Jim Bakker for common law fraud, unjust enrichment and violating consumer protection laws for selling a bogus coronavirus cure. This story as well as another suit by the Missouri Attorney General was featured on The Daily Beast. Televangelist Jim Bakker has been…

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Rachel Talks COVID Suit on Fox & Friends

Attorney Rachel Stahle appeared on the national broadcast of Fox & Friends. During the segment, Rachel discusses her suit, the first lawsuit filed against Riverbend Post Acute Rehabilitation Center, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in Kansas. Rachel was hired by the family of Okey Long, a family man who went to Riverbend for…

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DBB&H Behind 1st COVID Nursing Home Suit in KS

Rachel Stahle filed the first COVID-related lawsuit in Kansas against Riverbend Post Acute Rehabilitation Center on behalf of Okey Long’s family. Okey, a 87-year-old man who entered the facility for rehab after suffering from a stroke, died from complications due to coronavirus on April 17. He was one of 27 people associated with this…

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