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National E. Coli Lawyer Ron Simon Retained to Represent Victims of McDonald’s E. coli Outbreak
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National E. Coli Lawyer Ron Simon Retained to Represent Victims of McDonald’s E. coli Outbreak

McKenna Madison CovenyBy McKenna Madison CovenyOctober 22, 2024Updated:November 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ron Simon & Associates First Lawsuit on Behalf of Victims of McDonald’s E. coli Outbreak – E. coli Lawsuit Against McDonald’s Forthcoming

[Denver, Colorado] – The law firm of Ron Simon & Associates is proud to announce that it has been retained to represent individuals and families affected by the recent E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s restaurants. As health officials investigate the outbreak, we are committed to ensuring that victims receive the support and justice they deserve.

In recent weeks, multiple cases of E. coli infection have been reported across numerous states, with many individuals requiring hospitalization due to severe symptoms. The outbreak has raised serious public health concerns, highlighting the urgent need for accountability and consumer protection. At least one individual has died.

Ron Simon, a nationally recognized attorney with extensive experience in foodborne illness cases, including having filed numerous e. coli lawsuits, stated:

“Our firm is dedicated to fighting for the rights of those impacted by this outbreak. We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll these incidents can take on victims and their families. We will work tirelessly to hold the responsible parties accountable.”

According to Mr. Simon, “Ron Simon & Associates is actively gathering information from affected individuals and their families to build a strong case. The firm encourages anyone who has experienced symptoms consistent with E. coli infection after consuming food from McDonald’s to reach out for a free consultation.”

Anthony Coveny, an e. coli lawyer at the firm, stated that “the firm will explore all avenues for compensation, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. We are here to advocate for those who have been harmed and ensure that they are heard.”

As the investigation unfolds, the E. coli lawyers at the firm have vowed to continue to provide updates and resources to the public through the various media and in person to their clients. Ron Simon & Associates website states that it is committed to promoting food safety and preventing future outbreaks through legal action and advocacy.

About Ron Simon & Associates
Ron Simon & Associates is a leading law firm specializing in foodborne illness litigation and consumer protection. With a proven track record of success, the firm is dedicated to representing victims of negligence and advocating for stronger food safety standards.

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