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Shaws E. coli Lawsuit Involving Fairbank Farms Ground Beef

If your child contracted an E. coli infection from ground beef you purchased at a Shaw’s grocery store,
IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT THAT YOUR CHILD IS SICK.

Hamburger E. coliThe Shaw’s ground beef you purchased may have been part of a recall of over 500,000 pounds of Fairbank Farms ground beef products due to possible contamination with E. coli O157:H7.  The recalled Fairbank Farms ground beef was sold to Shaw’s grocery stores in  New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island and Vermont.

Under federal law, ground beef contaminated with E. coli O157:H7 is “adulterated” for civil tort purposes, and you and your child may have the right to sue Fairbank Farms and possibly Shaw’s for medical expenses, lost earnings, pain and suffering, emotional distress and other damages.

You and your child did not lose the right to sue for damages because you prepared the ground beef before serving it to your child.  The Shaw’s ground beef you purchased and prepared should not have been contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.

Again, you are not at fault for your child’s illness.  It is important for you and your child that you replace any guilt with a healthy dose of anger and seek justice.

The truth is our food supply is not safe, and terrorists are not at fault.  All along the food supply chain, companies consistently put profit before safety, and the result is people getting severely ill and dying.

To contact our law firm for a free consultation about a Fairbank Farms lawsuit and a Shaw’s lawsuit, please call 1-888-377-8900 (toll free), email Attorney Fred Pritzker or submit our online consultation form.  We want to hear from you, and we have the experience to help.

We are not paid unless you win.

Contact Pritker Olsen Attorneys

Keywords: Shaw’s lawsuit, E. coli ground beef, Fairbank Farms lawsuit, hamburger E. coli, Shaw’s beef recall, Fairbank Farms ground beef recall, Shaws Ecoli, class action lawsuit.

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