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OFT Law is representing many people sickened in the multistate Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak linked to Live it Up-brand Super Greens dietary supplement powder, and we have sued the company in federal court. If you or a loved one became ill after consuming this product, you may be entitled to compensation through a Live it Up Salmonella lawsuit.

The Live it Up Salmonella Outbreak

In January 2026, health officials announced a nationwide investigation into Live it Up Super Greens powder. As of mid-January, 45 illnesses and 12 hospitalizations have been reported across 21 states. The investigation has led to a massive recall of all flavors—including Original and Wild Berry—distributed through major retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and the Live it Up website.

Recalled products include 8.5oz canisters and 30-count sticks with expiration dates ranging from August 2026 to January 2028. If you have these products in your pantry, you are urged to stop using them immediately.

Why File a Live it Up Salmonella Lawsuit?

When a supplement company sells a product contaminated with dangerous pathogens like Salmonella, they are strictly liable for the harm caused. Filing a lawsuit is not just about seeking justice; it is about recovering the financial resources needed to move forward. A successful claim can help you recover:

  • Medical Expenses: Coverage for ER visits, lab tests (stool cultures), hospital stays, and follow-up care.

  • Lost Wages: Compensation for time missed at work due to illness or caring for a sick family member.

  • Pain and Suffering: Damages for the physical pain, emotional distress, and disruption to your daily life.

  • Long-Term Health Monitoring: In some cases, Salmonella can lead to long-term complications like Reactive Arthritis or IBS, requiring ongoing medical attention.

How to Choose the Right Lawyer for Your Case

Not all personal injury lawyers have experience with the scientific complexities of foodborne illness litigation. When hiring a lawyer for a Salmonella case involving dietary supplements, look for the following:

  1. Specialization in Food Safety: You need a firm that understands the “pathogen-to-product” link. OFT Law works with leading epidemiologists to connect our clients’ illnesses directly to the outbreak strain.

  2. A National Reach: Because this outbreak spans 21 states and involves online sales, you need a firm like OFT Law that can litigate cases nationwide, regardless of where you purchased the product.

  3. Contingency Fee Basis: You should never pay out-of-pocket for a food poisoning lawyer. We operate on a contingency basis, meaning we only get paid if we win your case.

  4. A Proven Track Record: Experience matters. OFT Law has recovered tens of millions of dollars for victims of Salmonella, Listeria, and E. coli outbreaks.

How OFT Law Can Help

Navigating a supplement-related lawsuit requires specialized expertise. Unlike standard food products, supplements have unique regulatory frameworks. Here’s how we assist you:

  • Evidence Preservation: We guide you on how to save your packaging, receipts, and medical records to build the strongest possible case.

  • Expert Testimony: We work with medical and food safety experts to prove the severity of your illness and the company’s liability.

  • Aggressive Advocacy: We handle the insurance companies and corporate lawyers so you can focus on your recovery.

Take Action – Contact OFT Law Today

If you have been diagnosed with Salmonella after consuming Live it Up Super Greens, it is vital to act quickly. Evidence can degrade, and strict statutes of limitations apply to these claims.

Contact OFT Law today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We will review your medical history, explain your legal options, and help you determine the best course of action to seek the compensation you deserve.

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