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Lawsuits filed over deadly Legionnaires' outbreak in Harlem
Both lawsuits claim construction companies failed to protect workers from unsafe conditions that led to the spread of the ...
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2 lawsuits filed in deadly Harlem Legionnaires' disease outbreak, which has sickened more than 100
Two separate lawsuits have been filed over the deadly Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem. Both lawsuits claim ...
As of Aug. 19, there have been 108 confirmed cases of Legionnaires’ disease, a type of pneumonia caused by the bacteria Legionella. The cluster of cases is concentrated in Central Harlem and bordering ...
New lawsuits accuse construction companies in deadly New York City outbreak of Legionnaires' disease
A pair of construction companies overlooked safety concerns, causing a “completely preventable” outbreak of Legionnaires’ ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics issued vaccine recommendations that differ from U.S. Centers for Disease Control guidelines for the first time in 30 years.
Lawsuit filed after a deadly Legionnaires' outbreak in Harlem, alleging negligence by construction firms and NYC.
Two construction workers who contracted Legionnaires’ disease while on the job in Harlem are suing over what attorney and civil rights activist Ben Crump called a “preventable outbreak” that ...
Two construction workers are suing over workplace safety after being hospitalized with Legionnaires’ disease amid a deadly ...
Two construction workers who claim they contracted Legionnaires' disease while working at or near Harlem Hospital Center are suing contractors they allege failed to safeguard water cooling towers at ...
According to the lawsuit, the companies failed to properly clean storm water from cooling towers at Harlem Hospital.
Two separate lawsuits have been filed over the deadly Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem. CBS News New York's Natalie ...
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