Although testing has not found tainted shrimp in the marketplace, the FDA stated the products may have been prepared under unsanitary conditions. If contamination were confirmed, consumers could pursue product liability claims for health-related damages. Even low-level exposure to Cesium-137 carries potential long-term risks, and consumers seeking medical evaluation could trigger health expense and liability insurance claims.
Insurers on standby over ‘radioactive’ shrimp
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