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Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky to Investigate Faulty Radiator Case

 

Philadelphia, PA -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/05/2017 -- Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky, a law firm that offers personal injury and car accident lawyers in Philadelphia, PA, and other local areas, is set to investigate the cause of an accident in an apartment in New York that happened earlier this month. On December 7, 2016, two young girls were killed while they were sleeping because a radiator popped a valve in the apartment and filled their room with steam. The law firm looks to bring peace and justice to the now homeless parents, who are seeking answers.

Danielle and Peter Ambrose, parents of the children, recently released a statement saying, "We are stronger knowing people join us in mourning the loss of our daughters and share our desires to do whatever is possible to ensure that no other family can ever experience this kind of unimaginable pain." Donations have been flowing in for the parents through two GoFundMe pages.

Relatives of the family blasted the city for placing the couple and their daughters in a building owned by a notorious slumlord. The lawyer of the Ambrose family, Robert Mongeluzzi, said that the couple is determined to find out why their daughters died. He said that he and his team will use every investigative and litigation tool at their disposal to get to the truth for the Ambrose family, their friends and the people of New York.

Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky is one of the leading law firms in the nation for personal injuries and work accident attorneys in Philadelphia, PA, and the surrounding areas. To learn more about this case and similar cases, contact the law firm at 215-496-8282.

About Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky
Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky is a law firm that offers personal injury lawyers in New Jersey and Philadelphia. The attorneys at Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky have achieved some of the largest verdicts and settlements in the history of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They also represent construction workers who have been injured or killed.

For more information, please go to http://www.smbb.com/ or call 215-496-8282.