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You Lost Someone, or You Survived Something No One Should Survive in a Hospital. Here Is What Comes Next. If you are reading this at 2 a.m. — at a kitchen table, in a hospital waiting room, in the back of a cab on the way back from the medical examiner's office — we are sorry for what brought you here. The place your loved one went to be healed became the place they were hurt. Or you were the one who lived through it, locked in a room while a SWAT team cleared the building floor by floor, and the people you trusted to keep you safe were the ones who failed to. You do not need a sales pitch right now. You need to know three things, and we will give you all three before we ask anything of you. One. ChristianaCare — the hospital system that operates Wilmington Hospital on the 500 block of West 14th Street — can be held legally responsible for what happened on June 16, 2026, even though it was a stranger (or a former employee) who pulled the trigger. Delaware law says so, and we will show you exactly how. Two. You…