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I'm not great with analog, but you could consider developing them in a dark room so you can try with different exposure times and filters, then scan the photo paper. That may then give a much better starting point to tweak more in Lightroom.
There's often darkroom services or hire places in larger metro areas.
Edit: Looking at it more, if you do a short exposure on the enlarger in a dark room, you'll get an idea of how much overexposure is in the film. It may well be that there's no detail there to bring back, even if underexposing. But if there is, you could do some old-school analog HDR by exposing three versions at set stops, then overlay those as one in Lightroom to recover detail.