Sick with Legionnaires’ disease?
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Elliot Olsen has regained millions of dollars for people harmed by Legionnaires’ disease. If you or a family member contracted Legionnaires’ disease in Washington Heights, please call (612) 337-6126 for a free consultation.


For the second time this year, Washington Heights is battling Legionnaires’ disease: The New

Sick with Legionnaires’ disease?
Call (612) 337-6126

Elliot Olsen has decades of experience representing people harmed by Legionnaires’ disease, and he has regained millions of dollars for them. If you or a family member have contracted Legionnaires’ disease in New York City, please call (612) 337-6126 for a free consultation.


Health officials said they found

Sick with Legionnaires’ disease?
Call (612) 337-6126

Elliot Olsen has decades of experience representing people harmed by Legionnaires’ disease, and he has regained millions of dollars for them. If you or a family member have contracted Legionnaires’ disease in New York City, please call (612) 337-6126 for a free consultation.


New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation

Sick with Legionnaires’ disease?
Call (612) 337-6126

Elliot Olsen has decades of experience representing people harmed by Legionnaires’ disease, and he has regained millions of dollars for them. If you or a family member have contracted Legionnaires’ disease in New York City, please call (612) 337-6126 for a free consultation.


New York City health officials

Health officials announced that Legionella bacteria was detected in a New York City hospital in the Bronx, the second borough in the city dealing with the dangerous bacterium that causes Legionnaires’ disease. Currently, upper Manhattan is dealing with a Legionnaires’ cluster that has sickened 27 with one death.

Routine testing of the potable water supply

The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) announced that five new cases of Legionnaires’ disease had been confirmed in the cluster affecting upper Manhattan, increasing the number of people sickened to 27.

Three of the cluster’s victims have been hospitalized, and one person has died. The illness has infected residents of southern Washington Heights

The Legionnaires’ disease cluster that is infecting upper Manhattan has claimed its first life, according to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). The number of infected has also more than doubled as 18 individuals have been diagnosed with the pneumonia-like illness.

The DOHMH first alerted the public about the outbreak

New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) officials met with tenants of the Co-Op City complex last week to inform them that no new cases of Legionnaires’ disease have been found and the risk of contracting the disease is very low, according to a story posted on Bronx.News12.com.

The community meeting comes