$50-million class-action lawsuit filed against potential purchaser of Toronto Estonian House (1)
Eestlased Kanadas | 01 May 2020  | EWR OnlineEWR
A Toronto-based law firm has filed an application for a $50-million class-action lawsuit on behalf of two families against Revera Inc. over the company’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

According to a statement issued by Diamond and Diamond Lawyers, the firm called the application Canada’s largest COVID-19 injury lawsuit.

The application was filed on behalf of Peter Masucci and Tonino Ricci, whose mothers lived in a Revera-owned facility.

“The plaintiffs allege that the facilities lacked proper sanitation protocols as well as adequate testing,” the statement said.

“The action also alleges that measures to keep residents safe were not properly disseminated to residents and their families.”

Masucci said in a statement that he believed there are more victims.

“They simply didn’t do enough for their staff, or in testing rollout or isolation of infected individuals,” he said.

Darryl Singer, the head of commercial and civil litigation, went on to say they believe the company was “negligent” in protecting residents at its Ontario facilities.

Long-term care homes across Ontario have been heavily impacted by COVID-19.

https://globalnews.ca/news/688...

Revera has faced other litigations during the past few years, see also
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada...
https://www.ctvnews.ca/w5/grou...

 

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