Taco Bell E. coli Outbreak: Lawsuit for Damages

December 10 update to this entry: Our law firm has been contacted by people from a number of states regarding the nationwide E. coli outbreak that has been linked to Taco Bell restaurants. If you or a family member has been sickened after eating at a Taco Bell restaurant, please contact E. coli lawyer Fred Pritzker for a free consultation. Please call toll free 1-888-377-8900.  Our food poisoning litigation experience includes a recent $6,425,000 settlement for victims of an outbreak that sickened people in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and surrounding states. For answers to questions regarding evidence, liability and damages, please see Taco Bell E. coli Lawsuit FAQ.  (The above links will take you to our website, which has extensive information on E. coli infections, including information on E. coli treatment and hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS).)


If you or your child has been sickened in the Taco Bell E. coli outbreak, you deserve more than medical expenses.  You should also receive compensation for loss of income, pain and suffering and emotional distress. Also, from experience with other E. coli outbreaks, we know that recovery from an E. coli infection, especially if a child has HUS, can take weeks or months. Some children never fully recover. Your medical bills may continue for months, years or even for the rest of your child’s life. At our law firm we give every case the attention it deserves, knowing that our clients depend on us to fight for the compensation they deserve.

To contact an E. coli lawyer for a free consultation, please call toll-free at 1-888-377-8900.  We have the knowledge, experience and resources to represent you in a Taco Bell E. coli outbreak lawsuit.


Note:  The Taco Bell brand is owned by Yum! Brands and individual stores may be owned by individuals under franchise agreements.  Corporate finance and legal responsibility are complex matters, and an attorney should be consulted before you sign anything regarding the Taco Bell E. coli outbreak.

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