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Wilmington Hospital Shooting Attorney, ChristianaCare Negligent Security & Wrongful Death Claims Under 10 Del. C. § 3724, ... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Attorney — ChristianaCare Negligent Security & Wrongful Death Claims Under 10 Del. C. § 3724, Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience and Lupe Peña’s Insurance-Defense Insider Knowledge to the June 16, 2026 Active-Shooter Event, We Lock Down the CCTV, Badge Logs and HR Records Before They’re Purged, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

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…

Wilmington Hospital Shooting & Wrongful Death Attorneys, ChristianaCare Targeted Workplace Attack Killed One Employee and ... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Wilmington Hospital Shooting & Wrongful Death Attorneys — ChristianaCare Targeted Workplace Attack Killed One Employee and Hospitalized Another, the Largest Employer in Delaware Now Faces Negligent Hiring Retention and Security Questions, Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience and Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, Delaware’s Workers’ Comp Exclusivity Bar Is Not Absolute — Intentional Tort and Wilful/Wanton Exceptions Can Pierce It, We Send Same-Day Preservation Letters Before the 30-90 Day CCTV and Personnel-File Overwrite, OSHA General Duty and Joint Commission Standards Set the Standard of Care, Delaware’s Two-Year Deadline, Free Confidential Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

If You Are Reading This in the Hours After Wilmington Hospital You came to this page because someone you love went to work inside ChristianaCare's Wilmington Hospital on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, and did not come home the same person. Maybe they did not come home at all. Or maybe they came home alive, wounded, and now sitting in a different hospital bed trying to process what happened inside a building that was supposed to be one of the safest places in Delaware. We are sorry. We are sorry for the phone call you received, for the drive to the hospital you did not want to make, for the silence in the house now, for the questions you cannot stop asking — how, why, who knew, who could have stopped this. Before we say one word about the law, we want you to hear two things. First: what happened at Wilmington Hospital was not just a "crazy person with a gun." The law in Delaware, the law of every state, treats workplaces — especially hospitals — as places where employers have affirmative legal duties to protect the people inside them. Those duties exist whether or not a shooter was known…

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Wrongful Death and Negligent Security Attorneys, Attorney911 Pursues ChristianaCare, the Secu... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Wrongful Death and Negligent Security Attorneys — Attorney911 Pursues ChristianaCare, the Security Contractor, and Every Responsible Party Under Delaware’s Wrongful Death Act (10 Del. C. § 3724) for the June 16, 2026 Workplace Shooting, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, We Freeze Hospital CCTV Before the 30-Day Overwrite, Challenge Workers’ Comp Exclusivity Under the Substantial-Certainty Exception, and Pursue Punitive Damages, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

What Just Happened in Wilmington — and What the Next 72 Hours Demand If you are reading this in the hours after a hospital shooting took your loved one, we are sorry. The call that came from ChristianaCare's Wilmington Hospital on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 16, 2026 — from the 500 block of W. 14th Street in the Hilltop neighborhood of Wilmington, Delaware — has already changed your family's life in ways that will take years to understand. We work with families in exactly this situation. We have walked families through the first 72 hours after a workplace killing more times than we would like to count, and we want to give you what we have learned that the hospital, the police, and the insurance company will not. The first thing you need to know is this: the evidence that will decide your case is being written over, purged, and moved out of state as you read this. ChristianaCare's security cameras on that campus typically retain footage for thirty to seventy-two days depending on server capacity. The Wilmington Police Department holds evidence for a standard six-month period. The Philadelphia Police Department, which tracked the suspect across I-95 to the…

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Lawyer, ChristianaCare Faces Negligent-Security and Wrongful-Death Claims After the June 16 A... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Lawyer — ChristianaCare Faces Negligent-Security and Wrongful-Death Claims After the June 16 Attack on West 14th Street; Attorney911’s Ralph Manginello (27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience) and Lupe Peña (Former Insurance-Defense Attorney) Send Same-Day Preservation Letters to Lock Down Hospital CCTV, Badge Logs, and Risk Assessments Before They Auto-Purge, Challenge the ‘Targeted and Isolated’ Defense Under Delaware’s Pure Contributory Negligence Rule, and Pursue the Full Damages Allowed Under 10 Del. C. § 3724 and § 3725 — Past Results Depend on the Facts; Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Your Family Member Walked Into a Hospital for Help. The Next Thing You Knew, Someone You Love Was Shot. If you are reading this page, you are living inside the worst day of your life. You may have spent the last hours at a reunification point, in a waiting room, or staring at your phone waiting for a call that never came in the form you needed. You have heard the words targeted and isolated incident from a police chief, and a hospital CEO has said her hearts are with the victims. You have not heard anyone explain what your family is actually entitled to under Delaware law, what evidence is disappearing while you read this, or what an insurance adjuster is going to ask you in the next 24 to 72 hours. This page is the information your family needs before you sign anything, talk to any adjuster, or let the hospital's lawyers shape the story. We wrote it for one person at a time — you, reading at the kitchen table, or you, searching on your phone in a hospital parking lot. We are The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC — the brand is Attorney911. Ralph Manginello has spent…

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Attorney, ChristianaCare Wrongful Death and Negligent Security Lawyer, Attorney911 Brings 27+... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Attorney: ChristianaCare Wrongful Death and Negligent Security Lawyer — Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience to Delaware’s 2-Year Deadline, the 7-30 Day CCTV Overwrite, the 48-Hour Badge-Log Purge, and Pure Contributory Negligence Defense the Hospital Will Use to Strip Your Family’s Recovery, We Send Preservation Letters the Day You Call, Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Call You Got This Week You got a call this week that no one is built to take. Someone you love was inside Wilmington Hospital — a ChristianaCare hospital on the 500 block of West 14th Street — when a 23-year-old man walked in and started shooting. One person is dead. Another is injured. The shooter is in custody in Philadelphia, awaiting extradition. The mayor has been on television. The hospital has issued a statement about "cooperating with law enforcement" and about how its "hearts are with the victims." And you are sitting somewhere tonight — at a kitchen table, in a hospital waiting room, in a parking lot outside an ICU — wondering what comes next, and what anyone is going to do about it. This page is for you. It is for the family of the person who died. It is for the survivor who is still in a hospital bed somewhere. It is for the patient guide who heard the shots and ran, and for the mother whose daughter was locked in a room while a SWAT team went floor to floor. It is for every staff member who went to work at a hospital and…

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Attorney, Attorney911 Handles ChristianaCare Wrongful Death and Negligent Security Claims Aft... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Attorney — Attorney911 Handles ChristianaCare Wrongful Death and Negligent Security Claims After the June 16, 2026 Targeted Attack, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, Spoliation Letters Go Out Today Before CCTV Overwrites in 7-30 Days, Delaware’s 2-Year Deadline Under 10 Del. C. § 8119, How to Pierce the Workers’ Comp Bar, $5M+ Recovered for Catastrophic Injury Families, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

What Tuesday Took From a Wilmington Family Somewhere in Wilmington tonight, a family is sitting at a kitchen table waiting for a name to be released. Someone's mother, father, son, or daughter put on scrubs Tuesday morning, drove to work at Wilmington Hospital on West 14th Street, and clocked into a shift in the Emergency Department. By sunset, a hospital that exists to save lives had become a crime scene, surrounded by Wilmington police cars and a medical helicopter staged on the apron. Their loved one was not coming home. A second coworker is fighting for their life in a hospital bed, possibly down the hall from where the shots were fired. That is the human reality behind the headlines. Everything else on this page — the statutes, the deadlines, the defendant maps, the preservation letters, the insurance playbook — exists to serve the family sitting at that table, the wounded coworker in the bed, and the staff members like Brian Pfeffer, the hospital guide, who told Action News he was "kind of shaking" as armed police entered the building around him. If you are reading this because Tuesday happened to your family, we are sorry — and we are…

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Attorney, ChristianaCare Targeted ED Attack Wrongful Death and Negligent Security, Attorney91... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Wilmington Hospital Shooting Attorney — ChristianaCare Targeted ED Attack Wrongful Death and Negligent Security: Attorney911’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience, Wrongful Death Under 10 Del. C. § 3724 and Survival Under § 3701, Piercing Delaware Workers’ Comp Exclusivity Under 19 Del. C. § 2304, Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Beats the Recorded-Statement Playbook, Litigation-Hold Letter Today Before the 30-Day CCTV Overwrite, Multi-Million-Dollar Verdicts, TBI ($5M+), Wrongful Death — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

What You Are Facing Right Now, and What You Can Do About It Today If you are reading this page, the most likely reason is that you are part of the ChristianaCare family in Wilmington — and on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, a 23-year-old employee walked into the Emergency Department of Wilmington Hospital, in the 500 block of West 14th Street, and shot two of your coworkers, killing one and wounding the other. You may be the parent, spouse, child, or sibling of the person who died. You may be the second victim, recovering from a gunshot wound in a hospital bed somewhere in the region. You may be a hospital guide like Brian Pfeffer — a man who told Action News he was in the ED when the shots rang out, that it was "super intense," that he was "kind of shaking," and that "God forbid anyone should have to be a part of that." Or you may be one of the many caregivers, nurses, techs, registration staff, and security officers who were inside that building when a place you went to heal people became a crime scene. Whatever your connection, you are now inside a legal process you…

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