In the hyper-vigilant environment our country has found itself in since shortly after the attacks of September 11, 2001, contamination of food and drink products has been a very hot media topic. Those attacks put a spotlight on stories concerning packages that were shipped via U.S. mail that contained anthrax, packages that contaminated several news outlets and law enforcement offices.
As a reaction to these packages, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, enacted regulations that were designed to keep the food supply of our country from the potential of deadly contamination by terrorist entities. The program was well-intentioned and is a very positive step toward ensuring the safety of our food, but it does not address the more commonplace instances where our own food suppliers accidentally contaminate food.
There have been several news reports recently regarding E. Coli outbreaks in produce, as well as salmonella outbreaks in peanut butter. Annually, there are hundreds of food products that are recalled because of the negligence or carelessness of producers and growers right here in the United States. Companies are required by federal law to take steps to ensure that the design and manufacture of food products that are sold in the U.S. are safe for public use. When consumers are injured by products that are contaminated or unsafe, they have the right to take legal action against those suppliers in order to gain fair compensation for the injuries they suffer.
However, litigating these cases is best left to seasoned and skilled attorneys, because the companies responsible for producing tainted food or drink problems that lead to food poisoning usually have a cadre of lawyers of their own. Those lawyers know every trick there is to know regarding how to defeat your case or simply dismiss it outright; or, at the very least, keep whatever settlement you receive at a bare minimum. There are also several entities that play a role in the production of a food item, such as a cut of raw meat, a piece of fruit, or a baked good, for example, from a raw state to a finished product ready for public consumption. This often makes it very difficult to ascertain the chain of responsibility, a task that is nearly impossible for either a legal layperson or an inexperienced lawyer.
Radiofrequency identification, or RFID, technological advances have allowed the producers of food that have implemented them to track each and every piece of produce from the time of harvest to the time it is delivered to the store. This makes it significantly easier to contain contamination outbreaks and reduce the instances of food poisoning, but in no way does that mean these measures are foolproof. As disturbing as it may be to think about, food contamination can occur when workers simply fail to wash their hands after harvesting produce, or a worker in a bakery neglecting to put a carrot cake with cream cheese icing back in the refrigerator. Most E. Coli outbreaks – and this is harsh but true – occur mainly as the result of animal feces coming in contact with meat or other consumable products. You would probably think it would be a pretty easy process to make sure that animal waste does not come in contact with food, so if a supplier fails to do so that is typically a strong sign of negligence.
In a liability case concerning food poisoning, there can be multiple potential defendants. The food contamination lawyers with our Law Office are very familiar with thoroughly investigating the issues involved with food poisoning, and can help you clearly understand the parties against which you may be able to take legal action. Our Law Office has helped victims of food poisoning in the area for two decades and would like to help you obtain the fair restitution you have coming to you for the suffering you’ve had to endure.
The track record of our Law Office and our reputation for successfully litigating food poisoning cases in the courtroom can help bring you the leverage you need to make sure food producers are held accountable for the suffering you’ve experienced and to also make sure you get just compensation. We completely investigate each and every case we handle in an effort to make sure your case is as strong as it can possibly be. We are passionate and dedicated to helping you recover both financially and physically by getting the fair restitution you deserve.
If you have suffered due to ingesting a contaminated food item that led to food poisoning, please call the attorneys with our Law Office as soon as possible for a free and confidential consultation.
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