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We have filed the nation?s first class action complaint on behalf of people who have been aggrieved by e.coli contaminated hamburger meat manufactured by Topps Meat Company. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Buffalo, New York.
Our experienced class action attorneys can help you recover money damages. Our lawyers have litigated health care class actions for many years. Our nationally recognized firm includes a board-certified physician, nurse attorneys, and nurse paralegals. In addition to our medical expertise, members of our team have received the highest rating for ethical conduct and professional excellence offered by Martindale-Hubbell? ("AV"), Best Lawyers in America? and SuperLawyers?. We have been long-recognized as leaders in our profession in the effort to bring the manufacturers of sellers of contaminated food products to justice.
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the pharmaceutical department for the firm, and will always be accessible to you.
Our highly experienced team, is a nationally recognized advocate on behalf of victims of toxic products.
We will always be ready to answer your questions.
If you believe that you may have a claim for damages, please contact us today for a FREE legal evaluation: 1-888-4-MEDLAW.
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E.COLI DANGERS |
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E. coli are bacteria that normally live in the intestines of animals and humans. Most E. coli are beneficial, but the
toxic strain E. coli 0157:H7 can cause illness and death.
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TOPPS MEAT RECALL |  |
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Topps Meat Company, LLC, has
expanded its recall to include an additional 25.4 million
pounds of frozen ground beef
distributed throughout the
U.S.
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CARGILL MEAT RECALL |
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Cargill Meat Solutions Corporation recalled 845,000 pounds of frozen ground beef patties because of e.coli
contamination.
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