Salmonella Lawyers Investigating Illinois Salmonella Papaya Outbreak

Our lawyers have won money for Salmonella victims in Illinois.

Our Salmonella attorneys are investigating a Salmonella Agona outbreak that has sickened at least 17 people in Illinois:

  • Chicago – 5 cases
  • Cook County – 4 cases
  • DuPage County – 4 cases
  • Kane County – 1 case
  • Lake County – 1 case
  • Will County – 1 case
  • Winnebago County – 1 case.

Eight of these people were hospitalized.

“The victims of this outbreak deserve compensation for their medical expenses, lost income, pain and emotional distress,” said attorney Fred Pritzker. “Our job as attorneys is to hold all responsible companies accountable.”

The Illinois cases are part of a Salmonella Agona outbreak that has sickened at least 99 people in 23 states. The source of this outbreak is most likely papayas imported from Mexico by Agromod Produce, Inc. of McAllen, Texas. Agromod distributes papayas to retailers and wholesalers nationwide.

“Agromod Produce, Inc. may not be the only company liable for the Illinois Salmonella Agona cases,” said Pritzker. “Retailers, restaurants and others may also be liable.”

Our attorneys are available for a free consultation regarding a Salmonella Agona lawsuit. Victims and their families may call 1-888-377-8900 (toll free) or submit our free consultation form.  

This outbreak has sickened people in Illinois in Chicago, Cook County, DuPage County, Kane County, Lake County, Will County, and Winnebago County. Our attorneys can provide information regarding a papaya Salmonella lawsuit against Agromod Produce.

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