Pritzker Olsen Attorneys have a national reputation in the area of E. coli litigation. Our experience in this complex area of law allows us to better serve our clients. Because we know what cases are worth, we keep fighting until we get full and adequate compensation for E. coli victims and their families.
We represent E. coli victims and their families throughout the United States. We will fly to meet you wherever it is convenient to you. Recently, attorney Fred Pritzker spent two days in an intensive care unit with the family of a woman who was fighting for her life after developing E. coli-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS).
Our attorneys are available for a free consultation regarding your E. coli case. If you hire us to represent you, we do not get paid unless you win.
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Attorney Fred Pritzker
Attorney Fred H. Pritzker is a nationally recognized lawyer with over thirty years of experience representing individuals and families in personal injury and wrongful death claims. He focuses on cases involving E. coli and other foodborne illnesses. He has successfully represented people who developed hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) from an E. coli infection. He has recovered millions for food poisoning victims.
Mr. Pritzker believes the best representation comes from getting to know the client and his or her family.
Mr. Pritzker is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. He has also achieved status as a Certified Civil Advocate from the National Board of Trial Advocacy and a Certified Trial Specialist from the Minnesota State Bar Association. He has been named a “Super Lawyer” by Law & Politics magazine (Aug. 2008) and is listed in the current edition of The Best Lawyers in America.
He is a former governor of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Mr. Pritzker is a sought-after speaker on personal injury matters and has conducted numerous seminars and presentations on such matters as top verdicts and settlements, foodborne illness, premises liability, products liability, trial tactics, use of expert witnesses, and brain injury.












