[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"Article","@id":"https:\/\/www.lawyertime.com\/14-diagnosed-with-legionnaires-disease-on-the-upper-east-side\/#Article","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/www.lawyertime.com\/14-diagnosed-with-legionnaires-disease-on-the-upper-east-side\/","headline":"14 Diagnosed With Legionnaires&#8217; Disease on the Upper East Side","name":"14 Diagnosed With Legionnaires&#8217; Disease on the Upper East Side","description":"NYC Department of Health Investigates Source of Upper East Side Legionnaires\u2019 Disease Outbreak That Injured 14 UPPER EAST SIDE, MANHATTAN (July 5, 2026)\u00a0&#8211; An estimated 14 people are confirmed to have been diagnosed with Legionnaires\u2019 disease on the Upper East Side. New York City officials are saying that the outbreak first began on July 2. 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The individuals come from multiple different ZIP Codes, including 10075, 10028, and 10128.Those all fall within the investigation zone. The NYC Department of Health is currently investigating the source of the outbreak.Past outbreaks have been caused by legionella bacteria that spread from the midst of cooling towers. If a building owner has any cooling towers that test positive for legionella bacteria, they will be directed by the city to conduct full remediation.Legionnaires\u2019 disease can potentially be lethal if it is not treated early. Older New Yorkers or those with chronic lung conditions are particularly at risk.Liability for Legionnaires\u2019 Disease in New York CityProperty owners in New York City have a legal obligation to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition. This must be done for all people whose presence at a property is reasonably foreseeable. This obligation to maintain a safe environment necessitates that property owners adequately monitor their water systems and take all measures necessary to prevent Legionnaires\u2019 disease outbreaks. There are a number of different ways that property owners may have acted negligently and allowed legionella bacteria to grow in their water systems.A property owner may have failed to develop any type of water management plan.A property owner may have kept poor maintenance records and failed to perform periodic temperature checks.A property owner may have allowed unsafe water temperatures in cooling towers. Warm water can become a breeding ground for legionella bacteria.A property owner may have maintained insufficient disinfectant levels to prevent the spread of legionella bacteria.If a property owner has actual or constructive notice of a dangerous condition on their premises, they must take action. Failure to take action can form the basis of a negligence claim. Even if a property owner did not know about a dangerous condition on their premises, they could still be legally responsible if it is reasonable that they should have known about the dangerous condition. Among other things, property owners must perform periodic inspections of their water systems.Steps to Take After Contracting Legionnaires\u2019 Disease in NYCLegionnaires\u2019 disease is a very severe kind of pneumonia. People contract the disease by breathing in legionella bacteria. A number of people become sick with Legionnaires\u2019 disease each year. According to the Cleveland Clinic, \u201cAround 10,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with it every year. \u00a0Legionella also causes Pontiac fever, a less serious illness with flu-like symptoms. Legionnaires\u2019 disease can be life-threatening.\u201d Seven steps should be taken after any person thinks that they may have contracted the illness.Victims should take note of their symptoms. Common symptoms include fever, cough, muscle aches, headache, nausea, diarrhea, and confusion.Victims should seek medical attention as early as possible. Legionnaires\u2019 disease can be treated with antibiotics if it is detected early.Victims should keep track of all of their medical bills and related expenses.Victims should consider all of their legal options with a team experienced in personal injury claims.People who come in contact with legionella bacteria may not begin showing symptoms right away. In many cases, symptoms can start 2 to 14 days after exposure. Depending on the specific facts of any case, there could be several sources of liability for any instance of a Legionnaires\u2019 disease outbreak. It is important that victims understand they do have legal rights. They may be able to pursue some measure of justice and accountability for an action. Damages in a civil claim can help cover lost wages, medical bills, and pain and suffering.Investigating Legionnaires\u2019 Disease Outbreaks in NYCWe at\u00a0GLK Law\u00a0extend our best wishes\u00a0to all of the people who contracted Legionnaires\u2019 disease in the Upper East Side. There needs to be a thorough investigation into the source of the contamination so that even more people do not become sick. The number of outbreaks across NYC in recent years remains concerning.Have you or a loved one been injured in a Legionnaires\u2019 disease outbreak in New York City? You may be entitled to financial compensation. Our team of experienced personal injury attorneys is here for you. We care deeply that victims of infectious disease outbreaks are aware of their rights and that those rights are being protected. When you have legal questions or are thinking about hiring an attorney, we are here to help you. 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