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Nick Kassatly, Esq.

Funeral Home Negligence Lawyer · Traction Law Group

Licensed in Florida

Nick Kassatly

Nick Kassatly is a dedicated funeral home negligence attorney at Traction Law Group who has helped families recover millions of dollars from negligent funeral homes. With extensive experience holding bad actor funeral homes accountable, Nick provides compassionate advocacy for grieving families while aggressively pursuing justice for funeral home misconduct, mishandling of remains, and other violations of trust during families’ most vulnerable moments.

Nick writes extensively on funeral home negligence issues, sharing insights gained from his litigation experience with mishandling of remains, wrongful cremation or burial, misidentification of deceased individuals, and other serious violations of trust. His articles help families understand their rights and the legal options available when funeral homes fail to meet their obligations. This writing reflects his commitment to not only representing individual clients but also working to improve industry standards through increased awareness and accountability.

When families choose Nick Kassatly and Traction Law Group, they gain an attorney who brings both practical litigation experience and comprehensive knowledge of funeral home negligence law to their case. His meticulous approach to investigation, combined with genuine empathy for what families endure, enables him to build compelling cases that achieve meaningful results while ensuring that negligent funeral homes face consequences for their failures.

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Nov 21, 2025

Congressional Investigation Reveals Disturbing Allegations Against NJ Sharing Network

A House Committee probe of NJ Sharing Network alleges organ recovery on a patient showing signs of life and organs allocated out of sequence.

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An empty, dimly lit hospital corridor representing organ procurement negligence and end-of-life medical oversight.
Nov 21, 2025

NJ Sharing Network Lawsuit: Investigating Claims of Organ Procurement Negligence

Following a congressional investigation that revealed disturbing allegations against the New Jersey Organ and Tissue Sharing Network (NJ Sharing Network), Traction Law Group is actively investigating potential legal claims on behalf of affected families.

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Funeral Home Negligence in Utah
Oct 7, 2025

Funeral Home Negligence in Utah

Utah's funeral homes and crematories are regulated by the Division of Professional Licensing's Funeral Service program. Families who experienced funeral home negligence in Utah can file a complaint with the division and may have the right to pursue a civil claim for damages.

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Funeral Home Negligence in Connecticut
Oct 7, 2025

Funeral Home Negligence in Connecticut

Connecticut's funeral home industry is regulated by the Department of Public Health's Board of Examiners of Embalmers and Funeral Directors. Families who experienced funeral home negligence in Connecticut can file a complaint with the board and may have the right to pursue a civil claim for damages.

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Chicago Heights Crematory
Oct 7, 2025

Chicago Heights Crematory Shut Down After Improper Storage of Over 100 Bodies

Over 100 bodies were found improperly stored without refrigeration at Heights Crematory in Chicago Heights, prompting a shutdown and investigation.

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Funeral Home Negligence in Oregon
Oct 7, 2025

Funeral Home Negligence in Oregon

Oregon's funeral home industry is regulated by the Oregon Mortuary & Cemetery Board. Families who experienced funeral home negligence in Oregon can file a complaint with the board and may have the right to pursue a civil claim for damages.

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