Today, the Marler Clark law firm received dozens of phone calls and email submissions inquiring about the class action lawsuit recently filed on Wednesday, August 17, 2011, against a Fayetteville, North Carolina Olive Garden. The lawsuit came after Cumberland County health officials discovered that an Olive Garden food service worker had tested positive for hepatitis

Today a class action lawsuit was filed in Cumberland County on behalf of those individuals who were required to receive a Hepatitis A after potentially being exposed to the virus while dining at a Fayetteville, North Carolina Olive Garden restaurant.

The Hepatitis A scare began when Cumberland County Health Department officials announced that anyone who

As of Friday afternoon, the Cumberland County Health Department announced that it had administered an estimated 3,000 doses of Hepatitis A immunizations to people who may have been exposed to the virus at a Fayetteville, North Carolina Olive Garden.

The health department’s free clinic at 1235 Ramsey Street administered immunizations on Saturday morning and plans

shot.bmpIn following the ongoing Hepatitis A scare in Fayetteville, North Carolina, we’ve learned today from reporter James Halpin of the Fayetteville Observer that “[c]ounty health officials have so far vaccinated roughly 2,000 people who may have been exposed to hepatitis A while dining at the Olive Garden.”

According to Halpin’s article:

Officials at the clinic