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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 in this second upper Manhattan outbreak, please call (612) 337-6126 for a free consultation.


New York City health officials announced Wednesday that the second outbreak of Legionnaires’

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


Four people contracted Legionnaires’ disease after staying at The Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin,

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 contracted Legionnaires’ disease in Chicago, you might have cause to file a lawsuit. Call (612) 337-6126 for a free consultation.

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.


Elliot Olsen, one of the

Legionella bacteria has sickened six individuals in suburban Cleveland, and health inspectors said they believe the source of the illness may be St. Columbkille Church, where all six are parishioners, according to a statement released by The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.

Cleveland 19 reporter Lacey Crisp reported that a woman in Parma – about 10

Harrah’s Laughlin Hotel & Casino in Laughlin is being investigated by the Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) after it learned of two cases of Legionnaires’ disease that occurred at the property since November of last year.

The two individuals sickened visited the hotel separately from one another, one in November 2017 and the other in

New testing conducted at the Robinson Renaissance office building in downtown Oklahoma City no longer showed the existence of Legionella bacteria, according to a report by that city’s KFOR-TV.

At least six employees who worked in the building tested positive for Legionella bacteria infection in February, according to KFOR-TV sources, which is why testing was