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Food allergies can lead to serious or fatal reactions when products contain undisclosed allergens or are cross-contaminated. If you or a loved one experienced a reaction in Baltimore due to unsafe food practices, you may have the right to seek compensation. Call (833) 330-3663 or contact us online for a free consultation.
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Several parties in the food chain may be legally responsible when an allergic reaction occurs due to negligence:
Maryland law allows food allergy victims to pursue compensation under the following legal theories:
Strict Product Liability (Maryland Code § 5-115)
Manufacturers and sellers may be held strictly liable when a defective or improperly labeled food product causes harm, regardless of intent or negligence.
Negligence
Under Maryland common law, businesses owe a duty of care to protect patrons from foreseeable harm. If a restaurant, caterer, or school fails to take reasonable steps to prevent allergen exposure, they may be liable for negligence.
Breach of Warranty (Maryland Commercial Law § 2-313)
If a product is labeled “allergen-free” but contains allergens, this may constitute a breach of express or implied warranty.
Initial Consultation
The process begins with a free consultation. Your attorney will review your medical history, the circumstances of the exposure, and any documentation you have.
Investigation and Evidence Collection
Your lawyer will obtain medical records, purchase receipts, product labels, witness statements, and inspection reports. Experts may be consulted to confirm the presence of allergens and the cause of the reaction.
Filing the Lawsuit
If pre-suit negotiations are unsuccessful, your attorney will file a civil complaint in a Maryland court. The parties will exchange information through discovery and attempt to settle the matter.
Trial (If Necessary)
If the case does not settle, it will proceed to trial. A judge or jury will determine fault and award damages.
Compensation
Successful claims may include compensation for medical bills, lost wages, emotional suffering, and long-term health impacts.
Unsafe food practices should never put your health or life at risk. If you suffered a serious allergic reaction due to mislabeling or cross-contamination, contact The Lange Law Firm, PLLC at (833) 330-3663 or reach out online for a free consultation.