Hepatitis Litigation

A resource for Hepatitis Outbreak Legal Cases sponsored by Marler Clark

Friendly’s Hepatitis A Class Action Lawsuit

On June 25, 2004, Marler Clark filed a Class Action lawsuit against Friendly’s International on behalf of more than 1,500 persons who were required to get Hepatitis A vaccinations following possible exposure to the virus at a Friendly’s restaurant in Arlington, Mass. The Town of Arlington Board of Health issued a warning and call for people to receive shots after it was learned that an employee of the restaurant was infected with Hepatitis A.

The hepatitis A lawyers at Marler Clark reached a settlement with Friendly’s, and checks in the amount of $200 per person were mailed to those who opted into the Class Action lawsuit.

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Class Action Lawsuit filed Against Friendly’s

More about the Friendly’s hepatitis A exposure and class action lawsuit can be found on the Marler Clark-sponsored site about hepatitis A.