Minnesota E. coli lawyer Eric Hageman and his team have helped hundreds of people sickened by contaminated food and animal contact. Many of our clients suffered a severe complication of E. coli called hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Our Minnesota lawyers have also represented families whose loved ones died.
Waseca County Fair Outbreak
Our E. coli outbreak legal team is currently investigating an E. coli outbreak linked to the 2022 Waseca County Fair. If you or a loved one was sickened with E. coli after attending the Waseca County Fair, contact us today online or at 612-338-0202 (Toll Free: 888-377-8900)
Many of our clients have been children, some of whom have suffered permanent injury. Pritzker Hageman attorneys recently won a $7.55 million verdict in an E. coli lawsuit filed on behalf of a young child. Below is a quote from a testimonial by her father.
“We felt like the attorneys at Pritzker Hageman had a genuine concern for the well-being of our daughter in mind. One of the questions we had was about future medical expenses and how could we face them. Like a lot of medical expenses you really don’t know what is going to hit you. You can guess and estimate some of the costs, but our legal team had access to reliable information. From experience, they definitely had a great understanding for how those things play out.”
Testimonial of Father Who Hired Pritzker Hageman to Represent His Daughter
Contact Minnesota E. coli Lawyers at Pritzker Hageman for Help
Phone Us: 612-338-0202 (Toll Free: 1-888-377-8900) | Text Us: 612-261-0856
Eric’s law firm, Pritzker Hageman, P.A., is a national food safety law firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Eric and other E. coli lawyers on his team have been quoted by The New York Times, Star Tribune, Associated Press and many others. Eric and his team have obtained many settlements and verdicts over a million dollars for their clients.
“When someone contracts an E. coli infection, it is our job to find out why and take steps to make sure justice is done.”
Minnesota E. coli Attorney Eric Hageman
Our Minnesota E. coli Lawyers Have Decades of Experience
Over twenty years ago, the Pritzker Hageman law firm was hired by parents of elementary school children sickened after eating at the school cafeteria. Our investigation determined that frozen hamburger patties contaminated with E. coli bacteria were the source of the illnesses. Our lawyers obtained settlements for these families from the food company that had processed the beef patties. These settlements ensured that the children would get the best possible medical care, that the parents would be compensated for time taken off of work to care for their children, and that the children would be compensated for the severe pain and suffering they had endured.
Since that time, our food safety legal team has helped hundreds of people sickened by contaminated food. Attorney Eric Hageman leads the Pritzker Hageman E. coli Team.
Minnesota E. coli Lawyers Investigate Outbreaks
Our E. coli outbreak law firm is committed to obtaining full and fair compensation for our clients by
- finding the source of outbreaks of illness; and
- taking legal steps to make sure every company responsible is held accountable by compensating our clients.
Finding the source of an outbreak includes interviews with people sickened (and the parents of children sickened), microbiological testing to find the DNA patterns of E. coli bacteria, and analyzing company documents to trace back the implicated food products to the growers, processors and distributors.
“We dig for evidence until we are satisfied that we know every company involved. Then we take steps to hold them accountable for our clients’ E. coli illnesses.”
Attorney Eric Hageman
E. coli and HUS
Some people with E. coli infections develop a complication called hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which causes kidney failure, seizure, stroke, coma and death. Young children are most often affected by HUS.
You can contact our Minnesota law firm for information about an E. coli lawsuit and find out if you can sue for compensation and justice. Call 1-888-377-8900 (toll free) or use our free consultation form.