A recent E. coli outbreak in Montana, linked to contaminated ground beef, has led to a lawsuit involving Gunsight Saloon, Yikes Inc., and Lower Valley Processing. The plaintiff, Alexis Paul, fell ill after consuming a Wagyu burger from Gunsight Saloon on July 1. The lawsuit, filed on July 30 in Flathead County District Court, alleges negligence in food safety and violation of state and federal regulations. The outbreak, which has affected 14 people and resulted in one death, has prompted recalls and removal of contaminated products from the market.
The complaint highlights that Lower Valley Processing, which processed the contaminated beef, and the associated businesses failed in their duty to provide safe, uncontaminated food. The Bliven Law Firm, representing Paul alongside Washington attorney Bill Marler, emphasizes the responsibility of restaurants and processing facilities to adhere to safety standards to prevent such outbreaks. The case underscores the critical importance of proper food handling and cooking practices to mitigate risks associated with E. coli contamination.
If you or a loved one has been affected by the E. coli outbreak or experienced foodborne illness, contact Bliven Law Firm, P.C. today. Our experienced team is here to help you seek justice and compensation for your suffering. Call us at (406) 625-0100 to schedule a consultation.