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Posted by Ron Simon on July 19th, 2010 under Recent Settlements, Salmonella Outbreaks Tags: Austin crackers, Keebler crackers, King Nut, peanut butter salmonella, Peanut Butter Salmonella Typhimurium Outbreak, Peanut Corporation of America, Ron Simon, salmonella lawsuits, salmonella lawyers, salmonella settlements, salmonella typhimurium, Simon & Luke •
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On August 18, 2010, a Federal magistrate in Western Virginia will hear motions to approve the distribution of $12,000,000 among 122 salmonella claimants as part of a global settlement with Peanut Corporation of America (“PCA”). PCA manufactured peanut butter and peanut paste that poisoned over 714 people and killed nine in a Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on October 4th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks Tags: Austin crackers, Keebler crackers, King Nut, King Nut peanut butter, Peanut Butter Salmonella Typhimurium Outbreak, Peanut Corporation of America, Ron Simon, salmonella lawyer, salmonella lawyers, salmonella settlement, salmonella typhimurium, Simon & Luke •
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A Federal Bankruptcy Court in Western Virginia has set a filing deadline for claims of individuals who contracted Salmonella after consuming peanut butter-containing products such as Austin and Keebler brand peanut butter crackers and King Nut peanut butter. The filing deadline is October 31, 2009. Claims timely and properly filed before the deadline will be [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on August 3rd, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks Tags: Austin crackers, Keebler crackers, Kellogg Company, King Nut, peanut butter salmonella, Peanut Butter Salmonella Typhimurium Outbreak, Reiter's Syndrome, Ron Simon, salmonella lawsuit, salmonella lawyer, salmonella outbreak, salmonella typhimurium, Simon & Luke •
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Simon & Luke is currently prosecuting over 100 peanut butter salmonella claims and salmonella lawsuits across the United States. We continue to be contacted by individuals and families who contracted Salmonella Typhimurium after consuming products containing peanut butter products such as Austin and Keebler brand peanut butter crackers. Below is an update on the status of the [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on May 30th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks Tags: Austin crackers, Keebler crackers, King Nut, peanut butter lawsuit, peanut butter salmonella, Peanut Butter Salmonella Typhimurium Outbreak, Peanut Corporation of America, Ron Simon, salmonella typhimurium, Simon & Luke •
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Although the recent Peanut Butter salmonella outbreak appears to be coming to an end (new illness onsets have slowed dramatically), we continue to be contacted by individuals and families across the United States who contracted Salmonella Typhimurium after consuming peanut butter and peanut products. We are actively prosecuting these claims in courts across the United States. Below is an update on the status of the [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on April 24th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks Tags: Add new tag, Austin crackers, Keebler crackers, King Nut, Peanut Butter Salmonella Typhimurium Outbreak, Peanut Corporation of America, Ron Simon, salmonella typhimurium •
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I had the opportunity to investigate first-hand the PCA peanut processing plant in Blakely, Georgia yesterday. This plant was the subject of the recent peanut butter salmonella recall that sickened 691 people and killed 9. Below is the NBC videotape of my investigation, which showed rats, insects, roaches, standing water and roof leaks inside the plant [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on April 6th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks Tags: Austin crackers, Keebler crackers, Kellogg's, King Nut, King Nut peanut butter, peanut butter salmonella, Peanut Butter Salmonella Typhimurium Outbreak, Peanut Corporation of America, The Hartford •
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Several of my clients - along with members of the media – have asked the legitimate question “How will the victims of the peanut butter salmonella outbreak be compensated if Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) is in bankruptcy?” Well – here is the answer. PCA has $24,000,000 in insurance from The Hartford Insurance Company which is specifically [...]