, when an SUV plowed through the Apple Store in Hingham's Derby Street Shops. The driver, identified as Bradley Rein, has been charged with reckless homicide by motor vehicle.South Shore Hospital in Weymouth confirmed in a statement that CEO Tim Cook and the company's senior vice president Deirdre O'Brien visited patients on Friday who were hurt when an SUV plowed through the front of an Apple Store last Monday in Hingham.Sign up for NECN newsletters.
Attorneys Doug Sheff and Kathy Jo Cook, who did not specify which victims they are representing, said in a news release that they will explain"simply measures that could have been taken in order to prevent this horrific event" during Tuesday's news conference. "Many individuals and families have suffered irreparable physical, psychological and financial damage as a result of this needless catastrophe," the attorneys wrote in their release.
Lawyers representing victims of the crash have not said who or what entities the litigation may be targeting.You can watch a livestream of Tuesday's news conference on this story at noon.