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In February 2007, U.S. consumers were alerted by the Food and Drug Administration to throw out all Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter purchased since December 2005 because of possible Salmonella contamination. By July 2007, over 600 people from 39 states had become sick from the contaminated peanut butter and 20 percent of those required hospitalization. According to the FDA, Salmonella food poisoning in people with weakened immune systems could lead to potentially fatal complications.
And became severely sick because of Salmonella poisoning, an experienced personal injury lawyer can evaluate your case and explain your legal options. Your damages may be eligible for compensation. Depending on the circumstances of your case, recoverable damages may include:
A lawyer who handles Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter cases can advise you as to your best course of action and ensure your legal interests are always maximized.
Specifically, a Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter lawyer can:
Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter are widely distributed food products. Both of these products were manufactured in the same ConAgra facility, and the manufacturer may be held legally responsible for injuries suffered by those who became ill after eating contaminated peanut butter.
If you became sick after ingesting contaminated Peter Pan or Great Value peanut butter, a lawyer can determine your eligibility to seek compensation. Contact us today and we will put you in contact with a peanut butter case lawyer who handles Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter cases and who can answer your questions and help you seek the compensation you deserve.
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