$12 million Allocated for PCA Salmonella Foodborne Illness: Make Your Claim Now
Roanoke, WV: In January 2009 federal officials linked products manufactured by The Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) to the Salmonella
foodborne illness outbreak that sickened 677 people in 45 states and killed nine since early September 2008. Attorney Ron Simon of Simon and Luke has been in negotiations on behalf of his clients since April. "The court has finally approved our settlement process," says Simon. "If you qualify you are entitled to part of this $12 million without having to file a lawsuit."
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Wrongful Termination and WARN
Charleston, WV: People get fired all the time, but when those people are fired without proper reason, there can be a cause to file a
wrongful termination lawsuit. People who believe they were wrongfully terminated from their job can file a lawsuit to recover lost wages, future earnings and, in some cases, reinstatement to their job. However, for such lawsuits to be successful the former employee must prove that he or she was the victim of wrongful employment termination.
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Levaquin Career Changing
Bluefield, WV: "Last fall I was renovating our house and got a sinus infection from the plaster so my doctor prescribed
Levaquin, says Ann (name withheld). " I also had an ear infection and he gave me Cipro. Four weeks later he prescribed another z-pak of Levaquin that got rid of my sinus problem but for some reason my heel was hurting so much I could barely walk—I had to wear different shoes without any heels."
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