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Valley Fever Legal Action

You may feel as we do at Valley Fever Survivor, that Arizona has been irresponsible and has withheld vital information from its visitors. The State of Arizona continues to keep information about Valley Fever off their travel brochures and other promotional materials to entice people to move to and visit their state. If you visited Arizona, took a job there, retired, or went to school there, and wish to sue the state because you were infected with cocci, please note there is a 180 day statute of limitations from the moment you learned your infection was diagnosed.

There have already been successful lawsuits against companies that have employees in endemic regions where they were infected with cocci. Perhaps it is time the state was forced to take responsibility for keeping Valley Fever a "local secret." Feel free to email us if you are considering such a lawsuit, as we believe we could provide the necessary information to prosecute a successful case.

Do you feel that you contracted Valley Fever due to A) your job (whether you live in Arizona or traveled there as a part of your job) or due to B) construction nearby your home, school or place of work or C) desert jeep tours or similar dusty activities? If that was within the past 365 days in Arizona, please contact us at voiceforaction@valleyfeversurvivor.com

Perhaps if people take legal action against the endemic states for their infections, it will be more costly for the states to withhold the painful truth about this disease than to fund the vaccine and cure.



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