Quizno’s Hepatitis A Class Action Lawsuit
On June 27, 2004, the Boston Public Health Commission announced that customers who had eaten foods prepared at a Boston Quizno’s restaurant located at 74 Summer Street between June 17 and June 19 may be at risk of developing hepatitis A, and urged all customers who hade eaten cold or uncooked foods purchased from the restaurant during that period to contact their health care provider to receive an injection of immune globulin to prevent becoming ill with hepatitis A. Following the warning, a large number of persons obtained the recommended immune globulin shots.
Marler Clark filed a class action against Quizno’s on behalf of all people who had been exposed to the hepatitis A virus and who had received immune globulin injections as a preventative measure on July 9, 2007. Since that time, the Marler Clark attorneys and attorneys for Quizno’s have filed a proposed settlement agreement with the Court, and are awaiting instructions for providing proper public notice of the settlement and to compensate members of the class.
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More about the Quizno’s hepatitis A exposure and class action lawsuit can be found on the Marler Clark-sponsored site about hepatitis A.
