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If you contracted Salmonella from contaminated food, water, or unsanitary conditions in Virginia Beach, you may be entitled to compensation. Call (833) 330-3663 or contact The Lange Law Firm online for a free consultation with a trusted Virginia Beach Salmonella attorney.
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To win a Salmonella case, you need more than proof of illness. There must be clear evidence tracing the contamination to its source and connecting it to the defendant’s (at-fault party’s) actions. An experienced Salmonella attorney can:
Without legal counsel, you risk losing critical evidence, facing insurance delay tactics, or accepting an unfair offer that does not reflect your losses.
Depending on where and how the exposure occurred, one or more parties may be liable:
Legal responsibility does not always require proving intent or even negligence. In many cases, strict liability applies—if a defective food product caused illness, the supplier can be held accountable regardless of fault.
Product Liability
Under Virginia law, manufacturers and sellers can be held liable for contaminated food regardless of intent—especially if the product was unreasonably dangerous when sold and caused harm when used as intended.
Negligence
If a restaurant, caterer, or food service worker failed to follow safe food handling protocols and that failure led to Salmonella exposure, they may be held liable for negligence.
Breach of Warranty
When you buy food, there is an implied warranty that it is safe to consume. If it is not, and you suffer harm as a result, that warranty may have been breached under Virginia Code § 8.2-314.
Wrongful Death
If a loved one dies as a result of foodborne illness, surviving family members may pursue a wrongful death claim under Virginia Code § 8.01-50.
Statute of Limitations
Virginia generally allows two years to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit (Virginia Code § 8.01-243). However, building a strong case takes time, and evidence may be lost if you delay.
Call (833) 330-3663 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation with a Virginia Beach Salmonella attorney.