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Salmonella food poisoning lawyer

Salmonella food poisoning lawyer

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Salmonella food poisoning lawyer

When unassuming diners experience unbelievable pain and sickness following their meal, it can often be due to unsanitary and negligent food management. Food poisoning, such as salmonella, is far too common, which is why experienced food poisoning lawyers exist. No one should ever have to worry about whether or not the meal they or their loved ones are eating will cause them severe pain and suffering. While food standards are set in place to protect consumers like you, unfortunately, due to the negligence of some food distributors, 1 in 6 Americans suffers from food poisoning each year due to contaminated food or water. 

At Morgan & Morgan, we understand how difficult life can be after food poisoning. Not only can recovery be an uphill battle, but it can also take a toll on your finances and affect your quality of life in the long run. Your illness may also temporarily or even permanently leave you without the ability to bring in an income, which can leave you unable to pay for your medical bills or support those who may depend on you. This is where we come in. If you think you may have been victim to food poisoning, please contact us for a free case evaluation

FAQ

Salmonella food poisoning lawsuit FAQs

    What Are the Symptoms of Salmonella?

    If you believe you or a loved one are suffering from a salmonella infection, it’s important to know the signs and symptoms of this food poisoning and how you may have been infected. According to the CDC, salmonella bacteria live in the intestines of animals, people, and birds. Most people who are infected with salmonella contract it by eating foods that have been contaminated by feces. Anywhere from 12 to 72 of salmonella victims will most commonly experience symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, chills, bloody stools, vomiting, and stomach cramps.

    The most common foods that are contaminated with salmonella include:

    • Undercooked or raw turkey or chicken
    • Eggs
    • Raw fruits
    • Unpasteurized milk and juice 
    • Raw vegetables

    It is also possible to contract salmonella from coming into contact with animals like rodents, backyard poultry, amphibians, and reptiles and then touching your hands to your mouth. If you or someone you know has been exhibiting symptoms of salmonella, immediately contact a health professional to receive treatment. 

    How a Food Poisoning Attorney Can Help

    Having the right attorneys on your side can drastically change the outcome of your case. When you hire a Morgan & Morgan food poisoning attorney, they'll get straight to work for you. Your team of highly specialized lawyers and legal staff will work tirelessly to hold the responsible party accountable and to secure the full and fair compensation you deserve. They will collect evidence and consult with experts to help build the strongest case possible. Your attorney will then negotiate with your defendant's legal team in order to help you receive the best compensation for your damages. If negotiations are unsuccessful, your lawyer is prepared to take your case to trial.

    At Morgan & Morgan, our team of food poisoning attorneys are experts in handling cases just like yours. With over 30 years of experience and a proven track record of getting results for our clients, our firm is fully prepared to fight for your full and fair compensation.

    Reach Out to a Food Poisoning Lawyer Today

    At Morgan & Morgan, we know the struggle you may be facing while recovering from food poisoning. For over 30 years, our team of specialized attorneys have been taking on cases like yours. Our food poisoning attorneys are ready and willing to help you get your deserved compensation and the means to move on. Don’t wait; if you or a loved one believe you are a victim of food poisoning, you may be entitled to legal compensation. To learn more about how our food poisoning attorneys can help you, fill out our free, no-obligation case evaluation form, and one of our attorneys will contact you to get started.