A lawsuit was filed yesterday on behalf of 40 individuals who fell ill with severe gastrointestinal symptoms in March 2008 after drinking from a public water system. The suit was
A lawsuit was filed last week on behalf of the family of Donna Pierce, a 69-year-old woman from Hayward, CA who died after consuming Salmonella-contaminated white pepper in April 2009.
According to KARE 11 News in Minneapolis, MN, the Minnesota company accused of producing contaminated meat that left a former dance instructor paralyzed has admitted fault in the case.
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Another lawsuit has been filed in the Fairbank Farms E. coli O157:H7 outbreak, this time on behalf of Alice Smith. The suit was filed by Marler Clark, the Seattle-based
The first lawsuit has been filed in the Daniele International, Inc. recall of 1,240,000 pounds of sausage products due to potential Salmonella contamination. The claim was filed on
The first E. coli O157:H7 claim against National Steak and Poultry (NSP), an Oklahoma meat manufacturing facility, was filed yesterday in the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake
Histoplasmosis is an infectious disease caused by inhaling the microscopic spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum, which can grow in poultry litter.
Chronic histoplasmosis affects the lungs and can be
Two more E. coli lawsuits were filed today in Snohomish County, WA against Ixtapa Bajaras, Inc., a Washington State family Mexican restaurant. Ixtapa Barajas, located in Lake Stevens, WA, was
Two more Snohomish County residents filed lawsuits yesterday against the Ixtapa Family Mexican Restaurant in Lake Stevens, Washington.
According to lawsuits filed by Laurie Bunney and Amanda Vest, both women
Two more popular television shows have recently disparaged agriculture, according to some who write from rural America.
Broadcasting false and disparaging information about agriculture could still land television personalities in
For 11-year-old Andrea Munro, the night of Sep. 24 held no surprises: after sharing a meal of hamburger patties with her grandmother, as she had done many times before, Andrea
Leading foodborne illness litigators, industry counsel, scientists, and public health officials met in Chicago this week for the American Conference Institute’s (ACI’s) 3rd National Forum on Foodborne Illness