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Holiday Illness Turkey: British Tourists Seek Compensation Amidst Salmonella Outbreak

When planning a holiday in Turkey, no one anticipates falling ill and needing medical attention. However, an alarming number of British tourists have experienced just that. With over 250 reported cases of Salmonella infections contracted in Turkey since April, the situation has caught the attention of the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).

The majority of these incidents were linked to the Antalya region, where holidays were organised through TUI. Notably, The Rixos Sungate resort has faced scrutiny, prompting complaints from affected families. For those affected, the Holiday Claims Bureau offers support and expertise in pursuing compensation for the suffering caused by salmonella poisoning.

Troubling Salmonella Outbreak:

infections originating from Turkey. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is working closely with ABTA, Turkish public health authorities, and international partners to investigate these clusters. Most cases involve tourists staying in various hotels across Turkey, with many falling ill while partaking in all-inclusive holiday packages.

Media reporting indicates that holidaymakers even launched Whatsapp groups to collect all of the evidence of the affected parties in the affected Turkish resorts. Holiday Claims Bureau has been closely monitoring the numerous complaints surrounding the resorts and are prepared to assist affected vacationers in seeking rightful compensation.

Amidst the surge of summer holiday travellers, the UKHSA has issued an urgent advisory to safeguard vacations and prevent potential severe infections. A spokesperson emphasised the importance of consuming freshly cooked, hot meals, and opting for fruits that can be peeled by the traveller, like oranges and bananas. Pasteurised dairy products such as yoghurts, milk, and cheese were recommended as safe choices. Additionally, they advised travellers to ensure perishable foods are appropriately refrigerated or frozen. For those experiencing gastrointestinal illness, avoiding food or drink preparation for others until symptoms subside was strongly advised.

With a team of experienced holiday illness solicitors, we are fully equipped to assist impacted vacationers in seeking the rightful compensation they deserve. Our dedication to fighting for the rights of affected travellers ensures that individuals can navigate the claims process with confidence and ease, allowing them to focus on their recovery and well-being.

Claiming Compensation with the Holiday Claims Bureau:

Seeking compensation directly from the hotels or TUI can be a challenging process for those affected by Salmonella poisoning in Turkey hotels. The Holiday Claims Bureau, a specialist holiday illness solicitor, urges impacted holidaymakers to contact us promptly. Our expertise in handling such cases ensures a smoother and more efficient claim process.

If you or a loved one has suffered from Salmonella poisoning or any other illness due to negligence at an all-inclusive hotel in Turkey, reach out to the Holiday Claims Bureau without delay. Their team of experts will guide you through the necessary steps to claim rightful compensation for the physical and emotional distress endured during your holiday.

If you are ready to start your claim, fill out our online claim form and make it clear that you are one of the vacationers who have contracted a holiday illness at a resort in Turkey.

Strengthening Your Claim:

To strengthen your holiday illness claim with the Holiday Claims Bureau, consider providing the following crucial information to our specialist holiday illness solicitors:

  • A detailed account of your illness and symptoms.
  • Records of medical treatment, bills, and prescriptions related to the illness.
  • Documentation of the hotel and its facilities where the illness occurred.
  • Photos or videos of suspected food or unhygienic conditions.

This way, we will be able to gather all of the facts and fight the relevant negligent parties to get you the maximum compensation you deserve. Holiday Claims Bureau operates on a No Win No Fee guarantee. Let us take care of your claim while you focus on getting better and restoring your health. Don’t hesitate to contact us today.

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Holiday Illness Turkey: British Tourists Seek Compensation Amidst Salmonella Outbreak
2023-07-28T14:40:36+00:00
Vikki Hickey