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Victims of the Seneca Lake spraypark cryptosporidium outbreak in Geneva, N.Y., now may join a class action suit against the state for monetary compensation.
The suit is available to all who visited the 11,000-square-foot spraypark in late July 2005. According to the New York State Health Department, 3,297 cases of crypto illness were reported. 415 were confirmed by state officials.
Other claims previously brought on behalf of victims were consolidated by the attorneys at Marler Clark, Underberg & Kessler, and Dreyer Boyajian.
"By consolidating all claims into one class, the court has done a considerable favor to taxpayers," said Bruce Clark, a partner in Marler Clark. "The state's resources will now be focused on one large claim instead of on hundreds of smaller claims."