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Illinois Hepatitis A Food Poisoning Lawyers

Illinois Hepatitis A poisoning lawyer

Foodborne Illness Attorneys for Infected Clients Throughout Chicago

Hepatitis A is a highly contagious virus that causes a liver infection that can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months. It frequently spreads due to the ingestion of contaminated foods or liquids tainted by a small amount of stool from an infected person. While Hepatitis A cases have decreased by more than 95 percent since the first vaccine became available in 1995, around 4,000 instances occur in the United States each year.

If you have been sickened by Hepatitis A food poisoning, Newland & Newland, LLP will fight for the financial award you need to pay for medical bills and lost work, along with compensation for pain and suffering.

Past judgments and settlements include $120,000 for a client who suffered an aggravation of celiac disease due to food poisoning.

Hepatitis A Symptoms

The effects of Hepatitis A infection can develop anywhere from two to seven weeks after initial exposure. Symptoms may include:

  • Tiredness; 
  • Fever;
  • Nausea and loss of appetite;
  • Abdominal pain;
  • Vomiting;
  • Diarrhea;
  • Dark urine;
  • Joint discomfort; and
  • Jaundice (in older children and adults).

Symptoms of Hepatitis A typically last less than two months, but up to 15 percent of infected persons experience them for as long as six months. Children age 6 and younger usually do not display symptoms.

If you have any combination of these symptoms for longer than three days, see a doctor as soon as possible.

Hepatitis A Treatment

The best method of prevention is to get the Hepatitis A vaccination, along with vigorous washing of hands after using the restroom or changing diapers, and before food preparation or eating. The Hepatitis A vaccine is recommended for all children older than 12 months and travelers to international destinations where an increased risk of contraction exists.

If a doctor diagnoses you with Hepatitis A infection, they will likely suggest increased fluids and rest. In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary.

Causes of Hepatitis A 

Hepatitis A sources include:

  • Raw or undercooked shellfish from tainted waters;
  • Raw fruits and vegetables;
  • Uncooked foods; and
  • Cooked foods not reheated after contact with an infected person.

Sources for recent wide-scale Hepatitis A food poisoning outbreaks have included frozen strawberries, raw scallops, and pomegranate seeds. Other than food-based causes, Hepatitis A often spreads through the sharing needles for illicit drug use or contact with homeless or incarcerated persons.

Contact an Illinois Food Poisoning Attorney

If you believe a Hepatitis A infection contracted by you or a loved one originated at a restaurant, cruise ship, nursing home, grocery store, or any food service operation, Newland & Newland, LLP is ready to fight for your rights as a food poisoning victim. We will relentlessly pursue the compensation you and your family deserve. We believe negligent parties should be held accountable, in an effort to keep others from being infected due to unsanitary food preparation. For a free initial consultation with an experienced Chicago personal injury lawyer, contact us by calling 312-981-0409. We have five convenient Chicago area locations to serve you, including Arlington Heights, Libertyville, Chicago, and Itasca.

Recent Food Poisoning News

Two people in Illinois have been sickened by a deadly listeria outbreak that has been linked to deli meat and cheese, the CDC said Wednesday, November 9, 2022.

Common Food Poisoning Symptoms to Look Out For

The onset of symptoms of food poisoning varies. While most begin within 12 to 72 hours of initial contact, others take weeks or even months. Similarly, the duration of foodborne illness symptoms also varies. Many are gone within a week, especially with successful treatment and hydration, but severe cases can lead to months of bowel irregularity. If you or a loved one experience any combination of these symptoms for longer than three days, it is critical you see a doctor as soon as possible. A physician can order a lab test to make an exact diagnosis of what type of food poisoning you have contracted, then begin immediate treatment. Many foodborne illnesses subside with antibiotics and either IV fluids or substantial hydration. Your healthcare provider will prescribe the most effective path to wellness.

After your doctor makes a diagnosis, contact an adept food poisoning lawyer from Newland & Newland, LLP who can begin the next phase of your physical and financial recovery.

Abdominal crampsAbdominal cramps
FeverFever
DiarrheaDiarrhea
NauseaNausea
Loss of AppetiteLoss of Appetite
VomitingVomiting
DehydrationDehydration
HeadacheHeadache
Body achesBody aches
Double or blurred visionDouble or blurred vision

How to File a Food Poisoning Lawsuit in Illinois

Your physician's diagnosis is the essential building block for the pursuit of legal action against the business or individual who caused your food poisoning. The doctor will alert local health authorities, who can then contact the probable source of the foodborne illness. Your sickness may be an isolated incident or part of an outbreak that has sickened many others.

The trusted personal injury attorneys at Newland & Newland, LLP will conduct a complete investigation of your case to determine who was at fault and how to proceed. This may involve a single lawsuit filed on your behalf, or you may become part of a class-action suit with other victims.

 

Common Types of Food Poisoning in the United States

E. Coli

E. Coli

Symptoms appear within three to four days. Sources include uncooked or undercooked ground beef, unpasteurized milk or juice, sprouts, lettuce and water.

Norovirus

Norovirus

Symptoms appear within 12 to 48 hours. Sources include shellfish, leafy greens, fresh fruits, water, contaminated surfaces, and infected individuals.

Salmonella

Salmonella

Symptoms appear within 12 to 72 hours. Sources include unpasteurized milk and juice, raw or undercooked meat, eggs, and raw fruits and vegetables.

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Newland & Newland established the Single Parent Scholarship in 2022. Each semester, single parents and children of single parents may apply for the chance to win this $1,000 award.

Frequently Asked Questions

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