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By Paul Stritmatter
Senior Partner
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By Andrew Ackley

According to Public Health – Seattle & King County, one King County resident has been diagnosed with E. coli bacteria linked to the nationwide outbreak traced to romaine lettuce from Salinas, California. The CDC announced the outbreak on November 22, one day after Missa Bay, LLC recalled its romaine products.

The CDC provides a timeline and map of this E. coli strain infection here, and describes E. coli symptoms here.

Contact us here or email Andrew Ackley with any questions about e-coli cases.

About the Author
I have handled well over 1,000 plaintiff personal injury cases.  I have settled or tried to verdict 80 cases for over one million dollars each. The cases have run the gamut from auto crashes to plane crashes.  From highway design to product design.  From recreational diving to recreational soccer.  From medical malpractice to legal malpractice.  From insurance fraud to Insurance Fair Conduct cases.  From Federal Tort Claims to Tribal Court claims.  I have done them all.