With media attention on product recalls due to potential contamination with such bacteria and viruses as E. coli O157:H7, Salmonella, and hepatitis A and outbreaks of illnesses caused by these pathogens comes consumers’ need to know about foodborne pathogens. Marler Clark, the Seattle law firm that has represented thousands of victims of foodborne illness outbreaks across the country, re-launched its Web site about foodborne illness, www.foodborneillness.com, in mid-April.
(PRWEB) May 3, 2005 — Foodborne illnesses, such as E. coli, Salmonella, Listeria, and Hepatitis A, have been the topic of news reports across the nation in recent months. With media attention on product recalls and outbreaks comes consumers’ need to know about foodborne pathogens. Marler Clark, the Seattle law firm that has represented thousands of victims of foodborne illness outbreaks across the country, re-launched its Web site about foodborne illness, www.foodborneillness.com, in mid-April.
The site’s focus is to inform consumers and the media about food illness-related viruses and bacteria, such as the Campylobacter, E. coli O157:H7, Hepatitis A, Listeria, Norovirus, Salmonella, and Shigella. Since the site was re-designed and launched on April 14, 2005, over 15,500 unique visitors have used the site.
ìFoodborneIllness.com offers practical information about several forms of food poisoning, including the symptoms and risks associated with infection, how infections are diagnosed, and possible ways to prevent infection,– said Bill Marler, managing partner of Marler Clark. ìThe information on this site lends itself to the media, individuals, and the families of individuals who have been affected adversely by eating bad food.–
Marler continued, ìHundreds of people use this Web site every day to learn more about foodborne illness — its origins, consequences, and most importantly, victims’ rights.–
Foodborneillness.com complements other Marler Clark sites about foodborne bacteria and viruses, including About-Campylobacter.com, About-Ecoli.com, About-Hepatitis.com, About-Listeria.com, About-Norwalk.com, About-Salmonella.com, and About-Shigella.com.
Marler Clark (http://www.marlerclark.com) has been at the forefront of food litigation cases since 1993 when Bill Marler represented Brianne Kiner in her 15.6 million E. coli settlement with Jack in the Box. The firm is noted for its litigation against such companies as Odwalla, KFC, Bauer Meats, McDonald’s, Hardee’s, Wendy’s, Subway, Sizzler, ConAgra Beef Co, Carl’s Jr, Sun Orchard Juice Company, Chili’s, Chi-Chi’s, and Malt-O-Meal.