You didn't say how sick you became, but these days people sue over much less than this ... which is why we are in the shape we are in, but it is a free country. You may consider or look into attorney fees first. A consultation can be found free if you look, and then others charge 50.00 just for that. And then there's proof that the meat was the culprit, and even if it was it would seem you would have noticed raw meat as you ate, so ... you need to consider all of these things before jumping in and sueing.
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Most restaurants post a warning that states that peanuts are used in the restaurant and may be contained in some foods. An attorney would be able to help determine if they are liable for your hospital bills from going into anaphylaxic shock and worth filing a lawsuit to collect them in this specific case.
The merit of the lawsuit against Afroman is based on allegations of assault and battery for an incident where he punched a female fan on stage during a concert. The lawsuit seeks compensation for the physical and emotional harm caused by the incident.
Lawsuit for medical malpractice - at your expense.
It claims the apparition is the result of some undercooked potato or some uncooked meat
What, exactly, is the question? If you feel a wrongful death HAS occurred or was caused, file a civil lawsuit for wrongful death and/or malpractice against whomever you believed caused or contributed to it.This case might fall under medical malpractice or civil lawsuit.
File a complaint, or a lawsuit against the department in question and/or the officer that you say caused the alleged injury.
As of now, the latest update on the Tylenol class action lawsuit is that the case is still ongoing and no final decision has been reached. The lawsuit alleges that Tylenol products have caused harm to consumers, and the legal process is still in progress to determine the outcome.
Some say obesity, but the people who lack self control should be blamed not the food.
It was a ventilation issue in the heating ducts.
You can't sue a restaurant for a bandaid in your salad unless it caused you harm. You can report this occurrence to your local department of health.
As and employee of course.