Alec Baldwin’s 'Rust' Case Escalated Again, Famous Injury Attorney Says Hollywood’s Safety Failures Are Very Common
By Morgan Slate on January 7, 2026 at 2:30 PM EST

Alec Baldwin’s "Rust" saga is back in the spotlight after two new November developments pushed the case into another round of legal turbulence.
First, Baldwin’s lawsuit tied to the on-set shooting moved to federal court, raising the pressure around the long running tragedy. Then, a crew member’s attorney accused Baldwin of avoiding a deposition and asked a judge to force him into one. That move reignited debates about accountability on the ill-fated film.
Russell Nicolet Says A 'System Failed'

Most people see the "Rust" story as a Hollywood catastrophe filled with celebrity, chaos and a preventable death. But personal injury attorney Russell Nicolet says the deeper issue is far more universal.
“Strip away the fame and the cameras and you have the same safety breakdowns we see every day in serious injury cases across the country,” Nicolet explains. “A system failed. People were put in danger. The celebrity does not change the fundamentals.”
Tragedies Like "Rust" Expose Deeper Issues

Here is what he means. High profile tragedies like "Rust" expose problems the public rarely considers. Rushed environments. Ignored protocols. Miscommunication. And ultimately a legal mess that must be untangled by the attorneys who inherit it. According to Nicolet, the outcome of cases like this often hinges on something audiences never see. The internal structure of the law firms responsible for handling them.
Are Gaps In Mentorship To Blame?

“Injury cases succeed or collapse based on the details,” he says. “And those details are usually handled by younger attorneys. If they were not properly mentored or taught how to build these cases piece by piece, victims end up paying for those gaps.”
Nicolet, whose firm focuses exclusively on serious injury claims, says major cases rely on the same fundamentals whether a celebrity is involved or not. Strong safety standards on the front end and well-trained legal teams on the back end. When either side breaks, people get hurt and justice becomes an uphill fight.
What The Public Doesn't See
![Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armourer on the set of Alec Baldwin movie Rust, where cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was shot dead, appears in police bodycam footage taken shortly after the fatal shooting in October 2021. She can be seen talking to police and can be heard telling an officer: “I just f****d up my whole entire career.” Bodycam footage captured on the New Mexico set shows Gutierrez-Reed sitting in the back of a police car before being escorted to a toilet by a female officer. The footage begins with Gutierrez-Reed answering a different officer’s questions. Gutierrez-Reed - who was in charge of weapons and ammunition on the set - first confirmed her place of work before responding to a question about her job title. When asked by a cop: “What’s your place of employment?” she responded, “Here”. The officer then asked: “What’s your job?” to which Gutierrez-Reed replied, “I’m the armourer, or at least I was.” Shortly afterwards, a female cop approaches the car Gutierrez-Reed is sitting in, saying: “Hi, you need to use the restroom?” Gutierrez-Reed confirms that she does, and the pair start walking across the film’s set towards the toilets. Gutierrez-Reed can be heard saying: “Welcome to the worst day of my life”, before adding: “I can’t believe Alec Baldwin was holding the gun, that’s so f****d.” Once in the bathroom, Gutierrez-Reed states: “I just want to get the f**k out of here and never show my face in this industry again. “I'm the only female armourer in the game and I just f****d up my whole entire career." She later refers to herself as a "f*****g failure." Files related to the ongoing investigation were released by Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office earlier this week. 27 Apr 2022 Pictured: Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armourer on the set of movie Rust, seen in police bodycam footage. Photo credit: Santa Fe County Sheriff/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342 (Mega Agency TagID: MEGA851773_010.jpg) [Photo via Mega Agency]](https://theblast.prod.media.wordpress.mattersmedia.io/brand-img/123/0x0/2024/02/24083138/Armourer-Hannah-Gutierrez-Reed-seen-after-fatal-Rust-shooting-1-1.jpg?)
“Everyone sees the courtroom drama,” he adds. “They do not see the months of preparation, evidence work and tough decisions happening behind the scenes. That is where accountability is built.”
Safety Lapses And Unprepared Legal Teams Affect More Than Just The Set

As "Rust" enters another chapter, fans are once again debating Baldwin’s role, the production’s failures, and what happens next. But attorneys like Nicolet say the real lesson reaches far beyond Hollywood. Safety lapses and unprepared legal teams do not just affect movie sets. They affect workers, families and communities every single day.
“The circumstances might be different,” he says, “but the responsibility is the same.”