Cordisco & Saile, LLC has filed a lawsuit representing the family of Muthoni Nduthu, a worker who died in the explosion and fire at the Bristol Health & Rehab Center in Bristol Township. The lawsuit represents a significant legal action following an incident that occurred after multiple reports of a gas odor inside the facility, raising critical questions about safety protocols and prevention measures.
John Cordisco, founding partner of Cordisco & Saile, LLC, expressed the firm's commitment to the family, stating they deserve clear answers about what happened. The firm is investigating the incident and representing other individuals impacted by the explosion, with additional claims being evaluated as investigations continue. More information about the firm's work can be found at https://www.cordiscosaile.com.
Michael Saile, Managing Partner of Cordisco & Saile, emphasized that the case extends beyond negligence and responsibility, focusing on real people whose lives were forever changed when they relied on others for safety. The firm's responsibility, according to Saile, is to stand with these families, support them, and ensure their voices are heard when it matters most.
This legal action highlights broader implications for workplace safety standards in healthcare facilities and the accountability mechanisms following catastrophic events. The explosion at the facility, formerly known as Silver Lake Nursing Home, has drawn attention to potential systemic safety failures that could affect similar institutions nationwide.
Cordisco & Saile remains committed to advocating for accountability as more information becomes available from the investigation. The firm's focus on representing individuals and families in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases underscores the importance of legal recourse in addressing preventable tragedies that impact workers, families, and communities.



