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Attorneys Launch Probe Into Upper East Side Legionnaires’ Outbreak

Sixty people have fallen ill and 49 have been hospitalized following a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak centered in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Attorneys Jory Lange and Scott Harford are now investigating the source of the cluster, which is concentrated within zip codes 10075, 10028, and 10128.

Attorneys Launch Probe Into Upper East Side Legionnaires’ Outbreak
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Public health officials in New York City are currently testing building cooling towers throughout the neighborhood to identify the origin of the bacteria. The process involves screening water systems for Legionella, which thrives in warm, poorly maintained infrastructure. Under city protocols, building owners face mandatory disinfection orders within 24 hours if their systems test positive for the pathogen.

Legionnaires' disease, a severe form of pneumonia, spreads through invisible water vapor that can be inhaled by unsuspecting passersby. While the bacteria are not contagious between humans, they pose a significant health risk to individuals over 50, those with pre-existing lung conditions, or the immunocompromised. Symptoms frequently include cough, shortness of breath, and high fever.

Lange and Harford, who previously represented victims of a Harlem outbreak, argue that these incidents are preventable through consistent maintenance of water systems. The legal team is now gathering evidence to determine if building owners neglected safety standards, potentially opening the door for litigation regarding medical expenses and damages. The firm has requested that those impacted by the current outbreak contact their offices for consultation.

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