|
Updated: 3:55 PM Sep 2, 2010
Settlement for Peanut Salmonella Outbreak Approved
LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) A federal judge has approved a $12 million settlement for those sickened or killed in last year's salmonella outbreak tied to a Virginia-based peanut processor.
Posted: 12:40 PM Sep 2, 2010 |
|
A federal judge has approved a $12 million settlement for those sickened or killed in last year's salmonella outbreak tied to a Virginia-based peanut processor.
U.S. District Judge Norman Moon issued his ruling Thursday to pay more than 120 personal injury claims related to the outbreak.
The outbreak was traced to Lynchburg-based Peanut Corp. of America's plants in Georgia and Texas and linked to at least nine deaths and 700 illnesses.
Peanut Corp. filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy to dissolve amid fallout from the outbreak.
The money provided by the company's insurer will be distributed based on the extent of victims' illnesses.
The judge tossed out one of the claims Wednesday and attorneys initially believed that filing had approved the settlement.
©2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
- Fund Created for Claims Against VA Peanut Company
- Salmonella Outbreak Claims Filed Against VA Peanut Company
- VA Peanut Company President Seeking Insurance Policy Money
- Victims of Salmonella Outbreak Tied to VA Company to Split Insurance Money
- Judge Recommends Settlement for Salmonella Outbreak Tied to VA Company






