A Washington state seafood company called
Trans-Ocean Products Inc. is
recalling a product called "Cracked Pepper Smoked Salmon". All such product from Lot No. 54933-2 is subject to the recall. The reason for the recall is that this product may be contaminated with with
Listeria monocytogenes, an organism, which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. In Pennsylvania and Ohio, this product is sold by Giant Eagle.
If you or someone you love has become sick after eating Cracked Pepper Smoked Salmon, you should contact your doctor immediately or go to the emergency room.
The
lawyers at
Berger & Lagnese have
led the way helping Western Pennsylvanians who have been the victim of food poisoning. Let our experience and track record of success work for you, to find out who is to blame for your food poisoning and to aggressively pursue your right to full compensation for your physical injuries, mental anguish, medical bills, and lost income. The attorneys at
Berger & Lagnese work on cases in Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Uniontown, Beaver, Erie, Washington, and all courts in Western Pennsylvania. You can reach us at 800-350-6161 or 412-471-4300.
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