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Home » Injury News » Miami Wrongful Death Attorneys Win Big Settlement in Contaminated Food Lawsuit

Miami Wrongful Death Attorneys Win Big Settlement in Contaminated Food Lawsuit

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08/02/2010 // Coral Gables, FL, USA // Grossman Roth // Stuart Z. Grossman-Miami Wrongful Death Attorney

A recent wrongful death lawsuit successfully settled by the Miami wrongful death attorneys at Grossman Roth, P.A shows how common wrongful deaths are, even under the most unlikely of circumstances. It shows as well how prevalent wrongful death lawsuits are—far more than most people assume.

This case—Nacht v. CNL Income Weston Hills—demonstrates, too, that even in the midst of tragedy, finding answers and someone to take responsibility can still happen, with the help of skilled wrongful death attorneys.

The Broward wrongful death lawsuit arose from what should have been an ordinary—and certainly not life-ending—event: a day playing golf. On June 3, 2009, Edward Nacht and two friends played golf at the Weston Hills Country Club, in Weston, Fla. Joined by a third friend, they went inside the country club for lunch. All four ordered chicken. And all four subsequently became sick, suffering from nausea, chills, diarrhea, and vomiting.

While Edward Nacht’s friends recovered, his condition—after initially remaining stable—worsened several days later, with severe symptoms that included increased respiration, tachycardia, and blurred vision.

Understandably concerned, Edward’s wife, Jane, called Broward County Fire Rescue, and Mr. Nacht was transported to the intensive care unit at Cleveland Clinic Florida, in Weston. Tests determined that he had been stricken with a gram-negative bacteria, causing sepsis, a serious—and at times fatal—medical condition known in lay terms as blood poisoning.

Despite efforts by both paramedics and the Cleveland Clinic to save him, Edward Nacht died on June 8.

It wasn’t a tragic accident. Like all wrongful deaths, Edward Nacht’s fate could have been prevented, had those with a duty to take reasonable care actually taken that care. When the wrongful death attorneys at Grossman Roth investigated the case, they found a number of egregiously negligent—and actionable—behaviors by those who had a responsibility to cause Edward Nacht no harm during his lunch at the country club.

The Florida wrongful death lawyers at Grossman Roth discovered, for example, that the chicken Edward Nacht ate was not cooked properly—that it contained harmful agents, was contaminated with a bacteria known to cause illness and death, was defective when brought into the dining room, and should never have been served.

In addition, their investigation also uncovered the fact that there were numerous violations regarding basic food storage and preparation; that several sick employees were involved in the food preparation at the time in question; that there were many unsafe and unsanitary practices taking place in the kitchen and more than 21 other people had also become violently ill with exactly the same symptoms after eating at the club in the same timeframe.

These troubling facts led to just one conclusion: The parties that owned and operated the country club—which prepared and distributed the chicken—were liable for Edward Nacht’s wrongful death.

The settlement—which will compensate Jane Nacht and her family for Edward’s wholly preventable death—will enable some measure of healing. It also places responsibility for the tragic event squarely with those who failed Edward Nacht that day at the club and must be held accountable.

As the Miami injury attorneys at Grossman Roth know all too well, a wrongful death lawsuit can never bring back a life that has been senselessly lost. But it can help the families of victims obtain answers—and justice.

This news story was brought to you by Grossman Roth, P.A. For three decades, the Miami wrongful death attorneys at Grossman Roth have been fighting for those needlessly injured by the negligence of others.

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August 5, 2010   injurynewsreporter
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