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Eureka Elks Lodge Shigella Outbreak

Due to a food poisoning case that I had, I was very ill, I missed work, and I was worried about the weeks missed because I live off of per hour pay. So, I was really happy and relieved when I got a return call from LLF, which is Jory and Candess. And I made contact with Candess and she told me about how they were going to help me recover some of my loss and for my pain and suffering. It was just a relief. I was stress-free. I was kept up-to-date with everything going on. I highly recommend them because they were not only very professional and very friendly, I could tell they really cared about my case. I felt singled out and special.

Rosalinda, Former Client (San Antonio Resident)

Candess & Jory were extremely valuable resources for me when I contracted food poisoning. They guided me through every step of the legal process from start to finish, always willing to answer questions and be fully transparent. They were able to secure a settlement for me, but what I valued more was how truly concerned they were about my health and well-being beyond my case. I would gladly recommend Candess & Jory to anyone looking for attorneys who will fight on their behalf and really care about their clients.

Joe, Former Client (San Antonio Resident)

There have been three new confirmed cases and five suspected cases associated with the Aug. 28 event since Tuesday, according to HHS.

HHS says that those who had dinner at the Elks Lodge in Eureka on Aug. 28, 2024 may have been exposed to Shigella, a bacteria that is known to be highly contagious. HHS saysShigella germs are found in stool, and infection is spread by eating food or drinking liquids contaminated by an infected person, or when a person touches a contaminated surface or object and then touches their mouth or puts the object into their mouth. People who have contracted shigellosis typically experience a fever, abdominal cramps and diarrhea which may be bloody.

HHS asks that if you think you may have been exposed to Shigella and are experiencing gastrointestinal (GI) issues to contact your primary care provider, as well as take steps not to spread the highly contagious infection.

Recommendations for the Public

If you are currently experiencing symptoms of shigella infection, visit your doctor to get tested. Your doctor may prescribe you antibiotics for this infection, but some people may get better without medication.

People can become sick with shigellosis by eating or drinking the shigella bacteria, by touching something contaminated with the bacteria and then touching the mouth, or through contact with bacteria during sex. It only takes a small amount of shigella bacteria to make a person sick. If you are sick with symptoms of shigella infection, you can help keep it from spreading:

  • Wash your hands often using warm, soapy water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Use a separate bathroom from other household members. If a separate bathroom is not available, clean and disinfect surfaces in the bathroom after each use.
  • Do not prepare food for others while you are sick.
  • Do not go swimming.
  • Do not have sex for at least two weeks after diarrhea ends.
  • Stay home from school, daycare, or jobs in healthcare or food service until your symptoms have resolved for at least 24 hours (without taking medicine that would mask symptoms).
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Symptoms of Shigella

Common symptoms of shigellosis are:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea, which may contain blood and/or mucus
  • Stomach Pain
  • Fever
  • Urge to pass stool (poop) but bowels are empty

Symptoms usually start 1-2 days after infection and last 7 days. In some cases, the frequency and consistency of stool (poop) do not return to normal for several months.

 

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frequently asked questions

How many people are sick?

At least 8 people have reported getting Shigella food poisoning after eating at Eureka Elks Lodge.

How did this happen?

Shigella is a fecal to oral disease. Shigella spreads when people eat food that is contaminated with human feces.

Who is at fault?

When a restaurant serves food contaminated with human feces and sickens dozens of people, the law holds the restaurant accountable.

How can restaurants avoid giving customers Shigella food poisoning?

(1) Restaurants can use good handwashing practices, to prevent human fecal matter from employees' hands getting into customers' food. (2) Restaurants can have policies to ensure that restaurant employees are not making food or serving customers while they are sick with Shigella. (3) Restaurants can thoroughly wash all produce as it comes in from suppliers to ensure that it is free of deadly dangerous food poisoning pathogens, like Shigella.

Who will pay?

Restaurants have insurance to cover them when their customers get food poisoning.

Can I make a legal claim and it be kept confidential?

Yes! You can make confidential legal claim. Contact us for details.

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Food Safety Lawyer Jory Lange

When corporations sell food contaminated with Cyclospora, Jory Lange helps the families who have been harmed.  One of the nation’s leading food safety lawyers, Jory has helped families from Mid-Atlantic to the Midwest, from Florida to California, and in states across the nation.

Jory is offering free initial consultations to those who have been injured about their legal rights. For two decades, Jory has dedicated his law practice to helping families who have been injured by corporations.

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