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Shiner Shigella Lawyer

If you or someone you know has suffered due to the ongoing Shigella outbreak, contact the The Lange Law Firm, PLLC. Our skilled and experienced Shiner Shigella lawyer will fight for your rights and help you navigate the legal process during this challenging time. Arrange a free consultation today by calling (833) 330-3663 or messaging us online.

Why Choose Our Shigella Lawyer in Lavaca County?

  • Our Shigella attorneys believe food that is sold should be safe to consume, and our team is dedicated to holding negligent parties responsible.
  • We have helped clients across the nation recover millions in compensation.
  • We care about clients as if they are family and will only get paid if you do.

What Can a Shiner Shigella Lawyer Do to Help Me?

A Shiner Shigella Lawyer can provide valuable assistance in the following ways:

Case Evaluation

An attorney with extensive experience in food poisoning cases can assess the strength of your claim and provide an informed perspective on your options for pursuing compensation.

Investigation and Gathering Evidence

Food safety lawyers are skilled at conducting thorough investigations to identify the source of the outbreak and determine liability. They may collaborate with medical experts, public health agencies, and other professionals to gather evidence to support your case.

Negotiations

A Shiner Shigella attorney will handle negotiations with the responsible parties’ insurance companies or legal representatives. They will work to secure maximum compensation to completely cover your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.

Pursuing a Lawsuit

If negotiations do not lead to a satisfactory resolution or a class action lawsuit is an option, your lawyer can file or join the Shigella lawsuit on your behalf. They will advocate for your rights, guide you through the process, and ensure you are treated fairly throughout the legal proceedings.

Peace of Mind

Dealing with Shigellosis can be physically, emotionally, and financially draining. A lawyer can alleviate some of the stress by handling the legal aspects of your case, allowing you to focus on your recovery and well-being.

How Do I Know If I Have Shigella?

Symptoms of shigellosis typically appear within a few days after exposure to the bacteria and can last for several days to a week. In some cases, the infection can be mild, but it can also be severe, particularly in young children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems.

Common symptoms of a Shigella infection include:

  • Diarrhea: Diarrhea is one of the hallmark symptoms of shigellosis. It can be watery or bloody and might be accompanied by an urgent need to have a bowel movement.
  • Abdominal Cramps: Pain or discomfort in the abdominal area, often in the lower abdomen.
  • Fever: A fever can range from mild to high.
  • Nausea and Vomiting: Some individuals may also experience nausea and vomiting.
  • General Malaise: You might feel generally unwell, tired, and fatigued.

If you suspect you have shigellosis, seek medical attention as soon as possible for a proper diagnosis. They can conduct tests to confirm the presence of Shigella bacteria.

How Do You Get Shigella Bacteria?

Here are the main ways Shigella bacteria can be transmitted:

Contaminated Food and Water

Consuming food or water that has been contaminated with Shigella bacteria is a common way to contract Shigellosis. Contaminated foods can include raw or undercooked shellfish, vegetables, and fruits exposed to contaminated water during growth or processing.

Person-to-Person Transmission

Shigella is highly contagious and can spread from person to person through close contact.

Poor Hygiene Practices

Inadequate handwashing after using the bathroom or changing diapers can contribute to the spread of Shigella bacteria. The bacteria can be transferred from contaminated hands to surfaces, food, or directly to others.

Even a tiny number of Shigella bacteria can cause infection, meaning that consuming a relatively small amount of contaminated food or water can lead to illness. Additionally, the bacteria can survive in the environment for a period of time, further contributing to its potential for transmission.

Speak to a Lawyer Today

Contact the The Lange Law Firm, PLLC to arrange a free consultation with our highly skilled Shiner Shigella Lawyer in Lavaca County. Call (833) 330-3663 or message us online today.