Tiny Greens Sprout Recall: Personal Injury Claim for Salmonella Food Poisoning

Tiny Greens of Urbana, Illinois, a sprout supplier to Jimmy John's, has recalled all Alfalfa Sprouts and Spicy Sprouts from November 1st thru December 21st because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. The Tiny Greens sprout recall was prompted by an outbreak of Salmonella I, 4, [5] I, 12, i- infections that has sickened over 90 people in the following states and Washington D.C.:

California (1), Connecticut (1), District of Columbia (1), Georgia (1), Hawaii (1), Iowa (1), Illinois (51), Indiana (9), Massachusetts (1), Missouri (17), New York (1), Pennsylvania (2), South Dakota (1), Tennessee (1), Texas (1), Virginia (1), and Wisconsin (3).

Preliminary results of the outbreak investigation indicate a link to eating Tiny Greens brand Alfalfa Sprouts at Jimmy John’s restaurant outlets in Illinois. If you have been diagnosed with Salmonella food poisoning after eating at Jimmy John's, you may have Salmonella personal injury claims against Jimmy John's and Tiny Greens to obtain compensation for medical expenses, time off of work, pain and suffering, emotional distress and other damages.

Our law firm represents Salmonella victims nationwide. Attorney Fred Pritzker has won millions for food poisoning victims and has appeared on national and local news programs to discuss foodborne illness lawsuits and food safety.

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