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Food Allergy Lawsuit Settlement Amounts

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Food Allergy Lawsuit Settlement Amounts

Food allergies can bring severe health consequences, and legal action is sometimes pursued when negligence plays a role. Understanding the factors influencing settlement amounts in such cases empowers informed decision-making for both individuals and institutions.

Key Considerations:

  • Severity of Reaction: Anaphylaxis or life-threatening situations typically lead to higher settlements due to the gravity of the harm.
  • Life Impact: Emotional distress, lost wages, and long-term effects from the reaction significantly impact settlement value.
  • Case Strength: Concrete evidence supporting negligence claims strengthens the plaintiff’s position and potential settlement amount.

Illustrative Examples:

  • 2013: A California family received $2.5 million after their child’s life-threatening peanut allergy reaction due to undisclosed peanuts on a restaurant menu.
  • 2016: A New York woman settled for $1.5 million after a severe walnut allergy reaction caused by undisclosed ingredients in a bakery pastry.
  • 2019: A Pennsylvania family received $1.1 million after their child’s fatal milk allergy reaction due to improper storage at school.

Remember: These are just a few examples, and settlements vary widely based on specific circumstances.

Seeking Legal Guidance:

Consulting an attorney is crucial if you’ve experienced a food allergy reaction due to negligence. They can assess your case’s potential value, explain your rights, and guide you through the legal process.

Complete Date Case/Action Citation/Source Court Short Summary
2013 Family vs. Restaurant Chain N/A N/A $2.5 million settlement after child’s life-threatening peanut allergy reaction from undisclosed peanuts on menu.
2016 Woman vs. Bakery N/A N/A $1.5 million settlement after severe walnut allergy reaction from undisclosed ingredients in pastry.
2019 Family vs. School District N/A N/A $1.1 million settlement after child’s fatal milk allergy reaction due to improper storage at school.

Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge only and does not constitute legal advice.