“There is no amount of money that can compensate our clients for the loss of their loved ones,” Lesser said. “But our clients are grateful that the Commonwealth has acted to resolve this matter without the need for protracted litigation by agreeing to compensate both the families of those who died of COVID, as well as the veterans who survived.”
CNN has attempted to reach the home for comment, as well as the state’s Executive Office of Health and Human Services, which oversees the home.
In a statement on Thursday, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker called the outbreak a “terrible tragedy,” and said he hopes “this settlement brings a sense of closure to the loved ones of the veterans.”
Home was long plagued by systemic problems
Among the biggest errors was a decision from leadership to move two units of veterans into one, including some people who tested positive for the virus and others who showed no signs of it, the report said.
According to court dockets reviewed by CNN, the case is ongoing.
Holyoke Mayor Joshua A. Garcia called the settlement “long overdue support,” and said more work needs to be done to prevent anything similar from happening again.
“The brave Americans who died at the Holyoke Soldiers Home devoted their lives to making our country a better place, and they deserved better,” the mayor said in a statement. “As we come through this trying time, we can’t simply return to a pre-pandemic status quo. We must always push for and demand better.”
‘Some sort of justice’
Laurie Beaudette, whose 83-year-old father, James Mandeville, died during the outbreak, told WCVB the settlement shows the state “is finally taking responsibility for the poor decisions that the administrators and the leaders in state government made.”
“I’m trying to smile right now and think of the good and happy times I had with him, and I’m trying to not lose it emotionally because I know he would want me to stay strong,” Beaudette said. “It is some sort of justice.”
The settlement is subject to approval by the federal district court for Massachusetts.
Estates of veterans who died will receive a minimum of $400,000 and veterans who contracted the disease but survived will receive a minimum of $10,000, the release says. The sum awarded in the settlement will also pay for attorneys’ fees, according to the release.
The governor plans to file legislation to seek the settlement amount in the coming weeks, the release added.
CNN’s Ryan Prior and Sabrina Shulman contributed to this report.