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Motorcyclist Killed in Car Crash

The Sioux Falls Police Department responed Thursday night to a car/motorcycle accident at 60th Street North and Minnesota Ave. in South Dakota.A 2001 Yamaha motorcycle crashed with a 2003 Saturn. The motorcyclist was taken to the hospital and died shortly thereafter.

Motorcycle Injury Attorney Eric Hageman Discusses Motorcycle Accident Lawsuits

In this video, Eric Hageman discusses the factors involved in a motorcycle accident. With years of experience representing victims in motorcycle accidents and other accidents, he knows what it takes to go up against large insurance companies to make sure injured people receive the justice they deserve.

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Raw Milk Contaminated With E. coli, Microbiologist Says

hartmann raw milk e. coli lawsuitCheese made from raw milk on Hartmann Dairy Farm in Gibbon, Minnesota was contaminated with E. coli bacteria, a microbiologist testified Wednesday. According to news reports from local media sources, “Microbiologist Bryanne Shaw said tests found E. coli in at least two cheese samples produced on the Hartmann farm.”

The southern Minnesota farm was linked this spring to a raw milk E. coli outbreak, and state officials banned sales of Hartmann products. The farm’s owner, Michael Hartmann, is asking for the ban to be lifted.

Food Safety Attorney Fred Pritzker on Raw Milk Debate

raw milk infection lawyerFood safety lawyer Fred Pritzker commented on Green Bay, Wisconsin’s NBC26 for a story on the debate surrounding the safety of raw milk–a debate that has been focused lately in Wisconsin. In May, Governor Jim Doyle vetoed a bill that would have legalized the sale of raw milk throughout the state.

While small farmers and the people who drink their raw milk contend that it has more health benefits than pasteurized milk, Pritzker cites the severe health risks of consuming raw milk:

Hartmann Dairy Farm Raw Milk E. coli Outbreak UPDATE

hartmann raw milk e. coli lawsuitThe E. coli outbreak associated with a Minnesota dairy farm has been further confirmed by microbiological testing, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) announced. Until now, the association between five E. coli illnesses throughout Minnesota and the Hartmann Dairy Farm in Gibbon, MN had been largely epidemiological. Health officials had been interviewing those sickened by the E. coli 0157:H7 bacterium and determined that one common link between the food poisoning victims was that they had all had milk or other dairy products from the Hartmann farm.

Bicycle Accident Victim Retains Pritzker Olsen In Arm Fracture Injury Case

In a new bicycle accident injury case, the bike injury lawyers at Pritzker Olsen attorneys have been retained by a bike accident victim who suffered a fractured arm in a bicycle-motorist collision. The scenario of the accident is all too common to attorneys like ours, who represent many bike accident victims. The cyclist approached the intersection and the car driving toward her took a left-hand turn and failed to yield. The rear left side of our client’s bike was struck by the motorist.

E. coli Legislation Meets With Resistance From Meat Industry

U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York introduced legislation last week that would impose regulations on six strains of E. coli, a potentially life-threatening bacterium that is can spread by being foodborne or waterborne. Currently, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) only regulates the most widely recognized strain of the E. coli pathogen, which is E. coli O157:H7.