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Diamond Pet Food, Costco pay settlement in Salmonella cases   


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Diamond Pet Food and Costco have begun paying settlements to Canadian pet owners who say their pets required screening and/or treatment, or the pets died, after they were exposed to Salmonella in 2011 and 2012.

A class action lawsuit was filed against Diamond Pet Foods and its distributor, Costco, after pet illnesses and some deaths occurred. While admitting no liability, the companies agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid lengthy litigation. The settlement was announced in March 2016.

Attorney Jeff Ornstein, who heads the class action firm, Consumer Law Group, said Costco is notifying 115,000 customers who purchased the pet food by an automated phone call, announcing that the settlement is available.

To be eligible, consumers must have purchased Diamond Pet Food, recalled on April 6, 26 or 30, 2012,  or on May 4-5, 2012, and did not return the recalled produced or exchange, and did not already sign a release with Diamond or Costco.

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http://www.petfoodindustry.com/articles/5779-diamond-pet-food-costco-pay-settlement-in-salmonella-cases




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Re: Diamond Pet Food, Costco pay settlement in Salmonella cases
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2016, 06:46:44 PM »
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Consumers with animals who consumed Diamond Pet Food recalled on the above dates but with no health consequences are eligible for refunds with a sworn statement of claim available on the claims website. No receipt is required.

Consumers whose animals suffered more serious consequences are required to submit more detailed claims with bills for veterinarian services and submit sworn statements.
http://www.clg.org/Class-Action/Claim/Diamond-Pet-Food
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