In major settlement, N.J. agrees to pay $52.9M to families over COVID deaths in state’s hard-hit veterans homes

| December 25, 2021

Poetrooper sends in this bit of good news just in time for Christmas.

American Military News reports;

The state of New Jersey, which was accused of gross negligence and incompetence over its handling of the COVID outbreak in the state-run veterans homes, has agreed to pay nearly $53 million to the families of 119 residents whose deaths were attributed to the coronavirus in the early days of the pandemic.

An administration official, who confirmed the wide-ranging settlement on background, said the families on average will receive $445,000, based on arbitration proceedings.

“Cases settle for a variety of reasons. The families of those who have lost their lives to COVID-19 have gone through so much,” said the official. “This settlement will hopefully allow them to move forward without years of protracted and uncertain litigation.”

Two of the veterans homes — one in Menlo Park and a second in Paramus — reported some of the highest COVID-related death tolls in the nation. The coronavirus claimed the lives of more than 200 residents as the virus swept through the buildings, prompting the state to send in emergency assistance from the Veterans Administration and the National Guard.

Both facilities remain the focus of an ongoing federal investigation.

The out-of-court resolution comes despite a broad immunity granted to the New Jersey nursing homes early in the pandemic and to those “acting in good faith” in support of New Jersey’s COVID-19 response efforts. While not stopping all lawsuits, the state raised the bar in what might be considered negligence. Dozens of civil tort claims notices against New Jersey, though, were filed by attorneys for families of those who died while in the state’s care as the deaths in the veterans homes soared.

Among the more egregious examples at the veterans homes that came to light were directives to staff not to use masks or gloves in the early days of the pandemic because it “might scare residents.”

Administrators of the facilities were accused of failing to institute proper infection prevention measures as the virus began running rampant — despite clear evidence of just how quickly COVID was spreading.

Lawyers for the families also charged that those in charge waited far too long before isolating confirmed or suspected COVID-19 residents, and that staff members who had tested positive for the virus, or those who had been exposed, were nevertheless still permitted to continue to work, as the veterans facilities struggled with severe shortages of medical staff and nurse aides. And they accused the state of failing to conduct timely tests of staff and residents.

In one of those cases filed on behalf of Rose Dente, it was alleged that the 99-year-old widow of a U.S. Army veteran died due to “gross departures from the standards of nursing care and infection control” at the Veterans Memorial Home in Menlo Park. The notice cited directives by the facility’s administration not to use masks and gloves, and permitting residents to congregate in common areas even after the administration knew that it had COVID-19 positive residents and staff in the building.

Under the terms of the settlement, which was obtained by NJ Advance Media, the state will pay 60% of the settlement, or $31.7 million within 90 days of the receipt of all “closing papers” from all plaintiffs in the case, including release and tax forms, as well as lien and judgment searches.

The total amount of the settlement is $52,955,000.

The amount each family will ultimately receive will depend upon the decisions reached in binding arbitration. The balance of the settlement will be paid on or before next July, or upon the reporting of the decisions regarding arbitration hearings.

Category: Breaking News, COVID-19, Government Incompetence, Veterans Issues

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Anonymous

New York next!

HMCS(FMF) ret

Need to go after Andy “Nipple Ring King/Groper” Cuomo for the blood on his hands….

A Proud Infidel®™

And hopefully Cuomo as well!

2banana

No jail time for those that ordered nursing home accept covid patients???

Make it all go away with a taxpayer payoff…

KoB

Yep…grubermint official f’s up and sends the bill to the taxpayer.

Let’s not forget Taxahussets and Pensyphillisania. They murdered a few too.

MustangCryppie

Exactly. This isn’t justice. This is the easy way out. Hush money. Hopefully this won’t shut up the families.

Anonymous

This just in: Ship w/ 100% vaccinated crew stuck in Gitmo because of COVID outbreak. Just sayin’.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-outbreak-sidelines-ship-whose-165801568.html

Roh-Dog

Saw that. So odd this keeps happening…

26Limabeans

Saw a guy in Walmart the other day wearing a Lone Ranger mask.
No one said a word to him as he went about his shopping.
I was thinking how cool it would be if that caught on and
everyone started wearing them.

RGR 4-78

Did this mass infection happen while the ship was underway, or when it was at the pier? 🙂

Poetrooper

If it’s the Omicron version, so effin’ what if they all have it?

It’s certainly not going going to render them hors de combat…

A Proud Infidel®™

So then just WTF good is the vaccine that politicians are profiting from?

Roh-Dog

Just a couple more dollars in their pockets and it’ll end. Yachts and orthodontics bills are freaking expensive!

Have a heart, will you?

Note: from when Moderna went public 3 years ago to the high back in September they’re up a paltry 2,300%. “‘Capitalism!’”

SgtM

When people get sick from the fake forced vaccines, there isn’t going to be enough money.

Sapper3307

AW1Ed

We have members who have lost loved ones due to the disastrous actions of these elected officials. The tax payer’s blood money is nice, but personal accountability needs to be added into the mix to make a lasting impression.

After all, Kim Potter was just found guilty of first- and second-degree manslaughter for mistaking her service weapon for a Taser. That’s up to 15 years in the slammer. A travesty of course- hope her appeal goes well.

Sounds about right to me for Andrew and company, though. 15 years in Club Fed, the Martha Stewart suite, and CNN on 24/7.

EIEIO

Another reason that the Veterans Administration in NJ needs to be it’s own separate entity instead of connected to the NJNG. The CG was so busy with everything going on they basically forgot about the veterans homes. Disgusting.