Wendy Winslow is suing Target Corporation for manufacturing and distributing contaminated eye drops that caused significant harm to her health

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
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A lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York by Wendy Winslow against Target Corporation, Velocity Pharma LLC, Kilitch Healthcare India Limited, and unnamed defendants. The case revolves around allegations that the defendants were responsible for manufacturing and distributing contaminated eye drops that caused significant harm to Winslow. The complaint outlines various causes of action including strict product liability, negligence, and breach of warranty, among others. The plaintiff claims to have suffered severe injuries from using the UP & UP Dry Eye Relief Lubricant Eye Drops purchased from Target stores, which were found to be contaminated with a dangerous bacterium. Despite an FDA warning about potential risks associated with these products, the defendants allegedly delayed recalling them, exacerbating the plaintiff’s injuries.

Source: 125cv05767_Winslow_v_Target_Corporation_Complaint_Eastern_District_New_York.pdf



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