Food Poisoning

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White Castle Recall Lawsuit

Did you or someone you love experience listeria food poisoning after eating frozen White Castle products? You may eligible to file a food poisoning lawsuit.

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Aldi, Walmart, Target Salad E. coli Recall Lawsuit

The romaine lettuce in certain packaged salads sold at stores like Target, Walmart, and Aldi was recalled due to an E. coli outbreak.

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E.A. Sween Listeria Recall Lawsuit

E.A. Sween products such as chicken and tuna sandwiches, and many salad products were recalled due to a possible Listeria contamination.

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Coborn’s Listeria Recall Lawsuit

Coborn’s announced a recall for many of its products that contain chicken due to a potential listeria food poisoning outbreak.

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General Mills Recall Lawsuit

If you own a General Mills bag of flour, you should check the best buy dates to ensure you stay safe– E. coli was detected in some batches.

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Minnesota State Fair E. coli Outbreak

Did you or your children come down with E. coli after attending the Minnesota State Fair? You may be eligible to file an E. coli lawsuit.

AWERS Caviar Recall Lawsuit

If you suspect you have a recalled can of AWERS Sockeye Salmon Caviar, do not eat it. There may be a presence of life-threatening botulism.

Spinach Recall Lawsuit

If you came down with Salmonella food poisoning after consuming Dole Baby Spinach, we urge you to contact our law firm for a Free Case Evaluation.

Fresh Basil Cyclospora Warning Lawsuit

Fresh basil from Mexico has been linked to causing Cyclosporiasis illness in over 130 people and hospitalizing four others.

Amiodarone Lawsuit

The side effects of Amiodarone can actually worsen an arrhythmia. Drug companies have marketed it as a first-line medication, contrary to what the FDA approved it for.