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Food Poisoning Attorneys
Denver CO Food Poisoning Personal Injury Lawyers/Attorneys. We handle a wide range of food-borne illness injury cases. With years of experience our staff of Food Poisoning Attorney in Denver will consult with you to determine a course of action on your food poisoning lawsuit. Have you been ill or even hospitalized and believe that you have cause for a food poisoning claim. Please give us a call right away for you free initial consultation to discuss your food poisoning case. Call us now at 720-336-4060 or visit us online at http://foodpoisoningattorneydenver.com
2. Food Poisoning Victim? Our Lawyers Fight to Get
You Compensation
If you've had more than a mild case of food poisoning,
you understand the intense and devastating effects
that eating tainted food can cause. Statistics show
you're not alone. According to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, approximately 48 million
people suffer from food poisoning each year. Fever,
abdominal cramping, and vomiting are just some of
the symptoms people deal with when suffering from a
foodborne illness.
3. What is Food Poisoning?
Food poisoning is caused by swallowing food or water
that is contaminated with certain bacteria, viruses,
toxins, or parasites. When you ingest the
contaminated food, you can become ill and experience
a number of different symptoms.
Food can become contaminated by a number of
different factors. Meat or poultry can become
contaminated during processing by coming into
contact with certain bacteria. Improper food handling
and preparation can also cause contamination. Water
can be contaminated by waste in the growing or
shipping of products.
4. Some of the more common types of food poisoning
include:
•Botulism
•Campylobacter
•E. coli
•Hepatitis A
•Listeria
•Norovirus
•Salmonella
5. Many food poisoning cases are mild and cause
nausea, diarrhea, or stomach cramps. Most people
fully recover in a couple of days. If you think you may
have a mild case, drink plenty of clear, noncarbonated fluids and rest. Don't use antacids, and
don't force vomiting. As you start to feel better, eat
bland foods to ensure a speedy recovery.
The signs for a more serious case of food poisoning
are more severe. You may experience severe diarrhea
and vomiting, as well as a fever reaching over 100⁰ F.
You may have difficulty breathing, speaking, and
swallowing. Dehydration, muscle weakness, and
abdominal pain are also common in serious food
poisoning cases.
6. Your health should always be your first concern, so if
you think you may have food poisoning, seek medical
help immediately. Ask your medical provider to take
the necessary steps to confirm the illness (such as
testing a stool sample for bacteria); otherwise you
could lose your right to legal compensation. Follow all
instructions to get better as soon as possible.
Keep careful track of all your symptoms, dates you
experienced them, and, if possible, save the
contaminated food for testing. Contact your health
department to share any important information about
the illness.
7. If you or a loved one are the victim of a food borne
illness, you want someone on your side who
understands the ins and outs of food poisoning
cases. We've helped a lot of people injured in all
types of accidents, including those who have
suffered from food poisoning. If you were the
victim of food poisoning, trust our experienced
attorneys at our Denver Colorado law firm. We
can help you get the compensation you deserve.
8. When you're suffering severe symptoms from a
foodborne illness, the world keeps moving even
when you can't. Don't let it get the better of you
and allow your opportunity for fair compensation to
pass.
Call us today, to get a free legal evaluation 720336-4060.
Visit our website at Denver Food Poisoning
Attorneys
9. This presentation is not intended to solicit clients for
matters outside of Colorado, if you are injured in
an accident, we have relationships with other
personal injury attorneys and lawyers throughout
the United States.
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