Foodborne Illness
Every year in the United States the World Health Organization estimates that there are 76 million cases of Foodborne illness (food poisoning), and of those, 325,000 people are are hospitalized and 5,000 people die each year. With the increasing globalization of food production and distribution, Foodborne diseases that were once limited to a small area may now occur on a global-wide scale. Outbreaks of Salmonellosis due to contaminated ice cream or bags of spinach in the past few years have affected hundreds of thousands of people. An E-coli bacterium in meat products and hamburgers also sicken and kill thousands every year.
The most common forms of Foodborne diseases include:
Symptoms of Foodborne illness may include:
If you need an attorney for a case of serious illness due to food poisoning, The Farber Law Group has more than 30 years experience. Herbert G. Farber, Esq., won a sizable settlement for a Washington State young boy who became seriously ill after eating at a popular fast food restaurant. Contact The Farber Law Group today for a free consultation.
The most common forms of Foodborne diseases include:
- Campylobacter
- E-coli
- Hepatitis A
- Listeria monocytogenes
- Salmonella
- Shigella
Symptoms of Foodborne illness may include:
- Dehydration
- Diarrhea, bloody diarrhea
- Fatigue
- Fever
- Headache
- Nausea
- Severe abdominal pain
- Vomiting
If you need an attorney for a case of serious illness due to food poisoning, The Farber Law Group has more than 30 years experience. Herbert G. Farber, Esq., won a sizable settlement for a Washington State young boy who became seriously ill after eating at a popular fast food restaurant. Contact The Farber Law Group today for a free consultation.
Washington Injury Attorney Blog: Foodborne Illness
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