Over 700 Astroworld Attendees Sought Extensive Medical Treatment After Disaster, Court Filing Says

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Over 700 people sustained injuries requiring notable medical attention after the fatal crowd rush at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival, according to a new court filing filed Monday.

It isn’t clear how the attorneys determined what merits “extensive” or “less extensive” medical attention for their clients’ injuries, they either declined to comment citing the gag order instituted in February or directed Rolling Stone to contact another attorney.

The crowd rush at Astroworld is one of the deadliest concert disasters in history. All ten of those who died after the festivalHundreds of lawsuits were filed after the disaster, with attendees, victims’ families and concert staffers such as security guards alleging negligence due to poor planning, insufficient communication between festival organizers and local ordinances and a lack of training for security staff among other claims.

 

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