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Virginia Beach Food Allergy Litigation

If you or a loved one suffered an allergic reaction due to unsafe food handling or labeling in Virginia Beach, you have the right to take legal action. Call (833) 330-3663 or contact The Lange Law Firm online to speak with a Virginia Beach food allergy litigation attorney. The consultation is free.

Why Choose Us for Your Food Allergy Case

  • Food allergy litigation is not a side focus—it is a core part of what our practice handles every day.
  • Clients across the country have trusted us firm to litigate high-stakes food allergy claims and we have recovered millions on their behalf.
  • Legal fees are only collected if your case is successful.

Why Hiring a Virginia Beach Lawyer Is Critical in Food Allergy Cases

Food allergy cases require more than medical records. These are legally and scientifically complex claims that demand a precise understanding of:

  • Cross-contact and allergen control failures
  • Ingredient labeling and food supply chain disclosures
  • Restaurant safety protocols and food handling training
  • Medical documentation and allergist testimony
  • State and federal allergen regulations

Without legal counsel, you may not be able to preserve time-sensitive evidence such as prep procedures, product labels, vendor agreements, and staff communications. Businesses often deny responsibility or blame outside suppliers. Legal representation ensures proper investigation and accountability.

Who Can Be Held Liable?

In Virginia, food allergy lawsuits may be brought against:

Restaurants and Food Service Providers
Responsible for disclosing allergens and preventing cross-contact during prep and service.

Schools, Daycares, and Camps
Obligated to comply with medical instructions and protect children with known allergies.

Food Manufacturers and Processors
Liable for undeclared allergens or incorrect labels under strict product liability law.

Caterers and Event Organizers
May be held accountable for food safety failures during private or public gatherings.

What to Expect in a Food Allergy Lawsuit

  1. Initial Investigation

The Virginia Beach food allergy attorney investigates how the exposure happened, whether proper warnings were given, and what procedures failed. Evidence may include:

  • Food receipts and packaging
  • Medical documentation
  • Witness statements
  • Internal policies or allergen logs
  • Health department records
  1. Identifying Liable Parties

In some cases, only one business is responsible. In others, fault may be shared between a restaurant, supplier, and manufacturer.

  1. Filing the Claim

Once the case is developed, a civil complaint is filed against the liable party or parties. The complaint outlines the facts, injuries, and requested compensation.

  1. Litigation Process

Both sides exchange evidence during discovery. Some cases settle during this phase. If not, the case may proceed to trial, where a judge or jury will decide the outcome.

Virginia Laws That Apply in Food Allergy Litigation

Negligence
Businesses must act with reasonable care. Failing to prevent known allergy risks or properly train staff may result in liability.

Strict Product Liability
If a packaged food was unsafe due to a hidden or undeclared allergen, the manufacturer may be liable regardless of negligence.

Breach of Warranty
Virginia law implies that food sold for consumption must be safe. A failure to meet this standard may support a breach of warranty claim under Virginia Code § 8.2-314.

Wrongful Death
Families may pursue a wrongful death action under Virginia Code § 8.01-50 when a fatal reaction occurs.

Statute of Limitations
Most food allergy claims must be filed within two years from the date of injury (Virginia Code § 8.01-243).

Speak to a Virginia Beach Food Allergy Lawyer Today

If you suffered a serious allergic reaction due to someone else’s failure to act responsibly, help is available. Call (833) 330-3663 or contact The Lange Law Firm online to schedule your free consultation today.