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Food Poisoning Outbreak Affects Michigan College Students

Our Michigan food poisoning laywersare reporting that pre-cut lettuce is suspected cause of food poisoning outbreak in the U.S. including the State of Michigan. The pre-cut lettuce that is in suspicion is the bagged romaine lettuce that was not sold directly to consumers in the produce section but used by food service companies and supermarkets in salad bars and “grab and go” meals. The food poisoning outbreak is due to the contamination of E. coli, or Escherichia coli O145, bacteria.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention twenty-three people in four states have been sickened since March 1, with seven other probable cases. College students in Michigan, Ohio, and New York are at risk since they ate the infected lettuce in dining halls. Due to these and previous outbreaks,  the Food and Drug  Administration is working towards federal regulations for growing, harvesting, and processing fresh produce. This will be the first federal regulation on fresh produce if published.

To ensure that you do not get contaminated with E. coli, always take proper safety precautions such as washing bagged lettuce before eating or staying away from such purchases due to the recent outbreaks that are taking place throughout the U.S.

If someone were to contaminated with E. coli, serious injuries can result. The most common effect is a diarrhea illness often with bloody stools. However, a contaminated individual could develop Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, which could lead to serious kidney damageor even death. Young children and elders are more probable to the syndrome.

Victims of E. Coli do have legal rights. If you or a family member suffer serious injuries due to an E. coli contamination, you should contact our office immediately to discuss your case. Call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with one of our experienced Michigan food poisoning attorneys about your case.

Freshway Foods Romaine Lettuce Recalled In Michigan Due To Potential Contamination

Our Michigan food poisoning lawyers are reporting that Freshway Foods recalled all products containing romaine lettuce that had a use by date of May 12 or earlier. The Freshway Foods romaine lettuce products were sold at food service outlets, wholesale, and in-store retail salad bars and delis in grocery stores such as Krogers. The recall is due to the potential contamination of E. coli, or Escherichia coli O145, bacteria. Consumers who purchased this product are recommended to throw away the product.

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a previously unopened product sample in New York tested positive for E. coli on May 5 and that is when the recall took place. The recall may also be due to an outbreak investigation in New York, Michigan, and Ohio.

Anyone who has questions about the recall or product should call Freshway Foods’ information desk at 1-888-361-7106 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday or go online to www.freshwayfood.com   

If someone were to contaminated with E. coli, serious injuries can result. The most common effect is a diarrhea illness often with bloody stools. However, a contaminated individual could develop Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, which could lead to serious kidney damage or even death. Young children and elders are more probable to the syndrome.

Victims of E. Coli do have legal rights. If you or a family member suffer serious injuries due to an E. coli contamination, you should contact our office immediately to discuss your case. Call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with one of our experienced Michigan food poisoning attorneys about your case.

ORV Accident In Michigan Injures Three Teens

There was a story in the news today about three teens injured in a Masonville Township Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) accident. The ORV was being driven by a 13 year old girl when she lost control and hit a tree. There were two other teenage passengers in the ORV while she was driving. All three girls were injured and were not wearing helmets at the time of the accident. The two passengers were transported to the St. Francis Hospital while the driver was taken to Marquette General for observation.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident and wish a speedy recovery to the three teenage girls injured.

ORV accidents can cause serious injuries to the riders and passengers, even if proper safety equipment is worn. A person injured in a Michigan ORV accident may have rights under Michigan law. Claims may be able to be made for the personal injuries suffered.

For more information about Michigan ORV accident cases, visit our law firm website at www.BuckfireLaw.com  If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan ORV accident attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.