9 Cases of Salmonella Poisoning Linked to Vanzo's

Nine cases of Salmonella poisoning have been linked to Vanzo’s, a bar and restaurant in Edwardsville, Illinois.  Both diners and Vanzo’s employees have been sickened. According to the Madison County Health Department, more cases of Salmonella poisoning may be confirmed.

Health officials continue to investigate the source of the outbreak. Recent Salmonella outbreaks associated with restaurants have been caused by fresh tomatoes, green salad, eggs, pudding, crab cakes, refried beans, and chicken. 

Often, the source of an outbreak is not discovered. If the outbreak has been linked to a restaurant, victims of the outbreak have a case against the restaurant even if the specific food-source of the outbreak is never found. Restaurants are responsible for the safety of their patrons.

If you have been diagnosed with Salmonella poisoning after eating at Vanzo’s restaurant and bar, please contact Pritzker | Ruohonen, a leading food poisoning litigation law firm.  We have recently settled a Salmonella case involving a restaurant-linked outbreak.  To contact a Salmonella lawyer at Pritzker | Ruohonen, please call toll-free at 1-888-377-8900 or submit our online consultation form.  For more information about Salmonella, please visit our website, www.PritzkerLaw.com.

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