Flying Tortilla Associated with Salmonella Outbreak
According to an Associated Press story in the Las Cruces Sun-News, 4 cases of Salmonella have been associated with the Flying Tortilla, a Santa Fe, New Mexico, restaurant. The four people ate at the Flying Tortilla in Santa Fe from mid-January to mid-February, 2008.
Restaurants are liable for illness caused by the food they prepare. This means that people who are sickened by restaurant food can seek compensation from the restaurant for medical expenses, lost earnings, pain and suffering and other damages. We have recently settled a Salmonella case involving a restaurant. In that case, the food source was never pinpointed. If you have a question about restaurant liability, please contact us toll-free at 1-888-377-8900.
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