Person feeling sick after eating food while checking legal options on phone.
Exploring whether you can sue after a foodborne illness

Can You Sue for Food Poisoning?

What Counts as Food Poisoning Under U.S. Law?

What Counts as Food Poisoning Under U.S. Law?

Can You Really Sue for Food Poisoning?

Can You Really Sue for Food Poisoning?

Evidence

Severity

Financial or physical harm

Traceability

Who Can Be Sued for Food Poisoning?

Who Can Be Sued for Food Poisoning?

What You Need to Prove in a Food Poisoning Lawsuit

What You Need to Prove in a Food Poisoning Lawsuit

The food was contaminated

The contamination caused your illness

You suffered real damages

The defendant was negligent OR violated food safety laws

Types of Legal Claims You Can File

Negligence

Strict Product Liability

Breach of Warranty

Wrongful Death

How Much Can You Sue For?

When You Should Consider Suing

You were hospitalized or needed medical treatment

How to Strengthen Your Case

Seek medical attention immediately

Get diagnostic tests

Report the incident to the local health department

Save receipts, leftovers, or packaging

Document everything

Contact an attorney early

What a Lawyer Can Do for You

Is a Lawsuit Always Necessary?

How Long Do You Have to File a Claim? (Statute of Limitations)

1 to 3 years from the date of the illness

Common Myths About Food Poisoning Lawsuits

1: You can’t sue if you didn’t keep the receipt

2: You must prove exactly which bacteria caused your illness

3: Food poisoning cases aren’t worth anything

4: Restaurants always win these cases

Final Thoughts: When Justice Makes Sense

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