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Green Bay Personal Injury Lawyer


As 1 October shooting victims continue to recover, attorneys have been fighting to uncover more evidence about what happened that night. 

On Monday, attorneys for Rachel Sheppard, a victim of the shooting, got the green light to inspect the festival site. Attorneys said they believe that inspecting the festival grounds is the best way to make sure all the evidence they need is recorded and preserved so they can get answers for their client and the public.

"By some miracle of God, she's still alive,” Brian Nettles, personal injury Attorney representing Sheppard said. “None of her doctors or surgeons expected that."

Sheppard is a 26-year-old, full of zest with dreams of becoming an event planner, and a deep love for country music. 

On Oct. 1, her life was nearly taken too soon. Sheppard was in a crowd among thousands of others at the Route 91 Harvest Festival, when a gunman opened fire. 

She was shot three times and had four surgeries. She's since been recovering in Southern California.

“Both physically and emotionally ... she will very likely have permanent injuries as a result of this," Nettles said.

He said she is working to get closure with the help of her lawyers by suing MGM, the owner of Mandalay Bay, for damages including medical bills and lost wages.

Her lawyers said Monday’s hearing helped advance their case.

“(It helped the case) to preserve the evidence that is out there, (and) also to set up a site inspection.” 

Nettles said by walking through the festival site they hope to answer questions about what happened that night and if anything at the festival made things worse. They’ll be checking exits and looking for possible instructions as well as taking photos and getting measurements to add it to the discovery in their case.


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