Thursday, August 17, 2017

Task Force For Justice

GARDEN CITY, N.Y.Aug. 15, 2017 -- The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that the abuse of powerful prescription painkillers, opioids, costs the economy over $78.5 billion dollars annually and growing.  Billions in problems require social injustice law firms to fight back against manufacturer enablers, seeking solutions.
Sanders Phillips Grossman, formed a special task force to seek justice for local and State municipalities for costs associated with the epidemic caused by the pharmaceutical industry with attorneys and former government officials dedicated to fighting against this injustice.  
Marc D. Grossman, Esq., the Senior Managing Partner heads the task force.  Mr. Grossman has been an advocate for consumer rights for over twenty-five years, He has served on numerous committees on the Federal and State levels.  He is known as one of the premier lawyers in the country receiving awards and accolades for his efforts.  
The task force includes the former Governor of Puerto RicoAlejandro Garcia Padilla, who encountered and tried to tackle the issues of pain medication addiction in Puerto Rico.  Puerto Rico is on the list of territories recommended to be put into a state of emergency by President Trump. 
Melissa Sims, Esq., an attorney who has a history of fighting for municipality rights all over the nation is also a task force member.  Ms. Sims is at the forefront of litigation to recover monies wrongfully spent by local State municipalities because of big drug companies valuing profits over addiction.   She has also represented large unions and corporations for recoupment of medical costs and expenses associated with pharmaceutical and medical device negligence.  
Dr. John Restaino, JD., as a member contributes both his medical and legal knowledge.  He is a surgeon who became an attorney to advocate for patient rights against pharmaceutical and medical device companies.  Through his medical and legal practices over several decades, Dr. Restaino saw first-hand the damages inflicted from poor warnings, harmful products that caused catastrophic injuries including death and the plight that addiction causes so many Americans today. 
Additionally, the task force will include Randi A. Kassan and Vicki Maniatis, partners at Sanders Phillips Grossman, LLC and Senior Associate Timothy Clark who are all dedicated to fighting this injustice and will bring their extensive experience and vast knowledge and experience to the cause. Collectively, the Sanders Phillips Grossman task force will fight for justice and raise awareness about this national emergency.  This follows in the firm's history as lead counsel in In Re Oxycontin II in the New York State litigation, representing several hundred drug addicts.  Sanders Phillips Grossman, LLC also participated in several successful litigations for municipalities and unions for reimbursement of costs associated with pharmaceutical wrongful advertising and other abuses.
Sanders Phillips Grossman, LLC partners have a fifty-four year history as a leading force in social injustice litigation including mass-tort litigation and is prepared to help victims nationwide who have been harmed at the hands of the world's largest pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturer companies. Leading the charge, the Sanders Firm team is consistently investigating links and developments in mass-tort litigation at the highest level. The firm's advocates sit on the Plaintiffs' steering committees of the most widely litigated pharmaceutical claims. The firm's members continue to lead the discussion at national conventions such as Mass Torts Made Perfect, and serve as chairmen of the reputable Mass Tort Medical School, among many other notable achievements. 
For questions, comments and inquiries please visit http://spglawfirm.com or call 833-SANDERS or e-mail Senior Partner Marc D. Grossman at mgrossman@spglawfirm.com. Sanders Phillips Grossman, LLC has offices located throughout the United States including New YorkCaliforniaWashingtonNew JerseyIllinoisColorado and Puerto Rico.  Our attorneys are admitted to practice law in state or federal courts in ArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoDistrict of Columbia, Georgia, KentuckyIllinoisIndianaMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMissouriNebraskaNew YorkNew JerseyNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaPennsylvaniaTennesseeTexasWashington and Wisconsin. The firm and its affiliates have over fifty attorneys and two hundred support staff dedicated to fighting for social injustices in the United States.  
Contact:
Marc D. Grossman, Esq.
Senior Partner
Sanders Phillips Grossman, LLC
P: +1-855-SANDERS
mgrossman@spglawfirm.com





















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Friday, August 11, 2017

Salmonella Poisoning Scare

News You Need To Know:


Last week, we informed you of contaminated food stores on Long Island. Now, we have learned of a salmonella outbreak linked to papayas from Mexico in our area.

Suffolk health officials say the state has made them aware of three cases in Suffolk County and eight cases in Nassau County. 

Twelve people have been hospitalized in our area, and one death has been reported, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"Investigators are working to learn where the contamination occurred in the supply chain," the CDC said.
According to the CDC, the salmonella outbreak has now sickened 109 people in 16 states and is responsible for one death (which was in NYC).

Symptoms of salmonella can start 10 to 72 hours after a person is infected and include diarrhea, fever and abdominal pain. This can last about four to seven days, and most people can recover without being hospitalized. However, those who develop severe diarrhea may need to be be seen by a doctor as soon as possible. Babies, children, the elderly or those who have compromised immune systems are most at risk for severe cases of illness.

The CDC has recommended that consumers not eat this type of papaya, restaurants should not serve it, and stores should not sell it. If you are not sure if your papayas are infected, it is suggested that they are thrown away. 
When in doubt, throw it out!
If you or your family suffered food poisoning, or were injured after consuming a foreign object because of food-store or restaurant related negligence, you may have a lawsuit. The attorneys at The Sanders Firm have knowledge in these areas and are here to help with any legal concerns.
www.TheSandersFirm.com
516.289.9454

Thursday, August 3, 2017

Food Service Violations

Several Long Island Food service locations received violations that could cause you harm. Please read this important article so you can protect yourself and your family. Call us for any questions: 516.741.5252


News You Need To Know About Food Violations On Long Island, NY