The Faerber Law Firm, P.C and other attorneys File Claim on Behalf of Saratoga Springs Campylobacter Victim
The Faerber Law Firm, P.C. (Salt Lake City, Utah), The Lance Firm, P.C. (Salt Lake City, Utah), and Marler Clark (Seattle, Washington) mailed a Notice of Claim to the City Manager of Saratoga Springs
today, on behalf of a victim of the recent Campylobacter outbreak
linked to the city’s drinking water supply. Today’s filing gives the City and
its public works department official notice that the victim, through her
attorneys, intends to take legal action for the injuries that she
suffered. The Notice of Claim is a prerequisite to filing a lawsuit.
The City of Saratoga Springs issued a boil water notice to the
residents of the northern section of the city after it was discovered
that Campylobacter in the water was making residents ill. The order
began on May 13 and remains in place as the City works to eliminate the
pathogenic bacteria from the water.
At least seven others have been confirmed ill with Campylobacter
infections, and many others suffered without confirmed diagnoses due to
the city water contaminated with Campylobacter.
Residents should have the right to rely upon a safe water supply, free of dangerous contaminates. Attorneys from the Faerber Law Firm, P.C. hope the city will do the right thing in responding to this, and other, claims.


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