March 28, 2024

Kwik Trip Lawsuit Filed For Client Sickened in Cyclospora Outbreak, According to Lawyer

Kwik Trip lawsuit was filed for a client sickened in the cyclospora outbreak linked to recalled Del Monte vegetable trays by the lawyers at Pritzker Hageman. The Minneapolis law firm has retained dozens of clients and has filed several lawsuits in this outbreak, which has now sickened 144 people in just four states.

Kwik Trip Lawsuit Cyclospora Vegetable

This parasite infection can linger for months, and may recur, especially if the patient is allergic to sulfa drugs. There is no effective treatment for that patient group.

The broccoli, cauliflower, carrot, celery, and dill dip trays were sold at Kwik Trip, Kwik Star, Demond’s, Sentry, Potash, Meehan’s, Country Market, FoodMax Supermarket and Peapod locations in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. They were sold in 6, 12, and 28 ounce sizes and have best by dates of June 15, 2018 and June 17, 2018.

Attorney Fred Pritzker

You can contact food safety attorney Fred Pritzker for help by calling 1-888-377-8900 if you think you may be part of this Del Monte cyclospora outbreak.

Noted food safety attorney Fred Pritzker, who has filed numerous cyclospora lawsuits not only in this outbreak but others, said “No one should be ill for weeks or months with these horrible symptoms just because they decided to eat a healthy snack. Our clients have suffered through no fault of their own.”

The main symptom of cyclosporiasis is explosive, frequent, and watery diarrhea. Patients are often confined to the house because of this symptom. Other symptoms include weight loss, loss of appetite, bloating, stomach cramps, nausea, and fatigue. If you have been suffering from these symptoms, see your doctor.

 

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