Boise Co-op Salmonella Probe in Idaho

Our Salmonella lawyers are investigating a possible link between a Salmonella outbreak and the Boise Co-op. In a news release, the Central District Health Department (CDHD) said it has been receiving reports of illness since June 8, 2015.

CDHD has sent many food samples to the state public health laboratory for testing. Results are pending. In addition, lab tests have not yet confirmed whether the reported illnesses involve the same strain of Salmonella. More information is expected in a few days.

Questions You May Have

Contact our law firm at 1-888-377-8900 if you have any of the following questions:

  1. How are companies held accountable for food poisoning?
  2. Can I sue for compensation if I was sickened?
  3. Do I need to be diagnosed with Salmonella?
  4. Do I need to report my case to a health department?
  5. Do I need leftover food to have a claim?
  6. If I have a  Salmonella infection, does it need to be the same strain that made others sick?

Salmonella can can cause severe illness, even death. If you have symptoms, you should see medical attention immediately. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever.

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