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The Right (and Wrong) Way to Hire a Food Safety Lawyer
Losses from foodborne illness are devastating. That’s why hiring the right food safety lawyer is so important. Here are seven important tips:
1.Make sure the lawyer is ethical.
All lawyers are required to follow the Rules of Professional Responsibility. These rules spell out what a lawyer is allowed to do in order to solicit clients. For example, a lawyer cannot call you or ask someone else to contact you on his/her behalf. Thus, if a lawyer or an investigator for a law firm contacts you by telephone or in person, that is strictly against the rules and a violation of professional conduct. The same is true if the lawyer directly or indirectly offers something of value in order to induce you hire him/her. Any lawyer who violates these rules is unethical and should not be retained.
2. Make sure the lawyer is experienced
Food safety cases are complex and involve a number of subjects about which most lawyers are unfamiliar. Successful food safety lawyers must have years of experience representing food safety survivors and know and understand technical subjects including epidemiology, microbiology, infectious disease, food safety and sanitation, and internal and gastrointestinal medicine. As importantly, lawyers handling these cases must be top-notch trial attorneys. Insurance companies know which lawyers try cases (and are therefore capable of large verdicts) versus those who have little trial experience and end up settling for less than experienced trial counsel.
3.Make sure the lawyer obtains large verdicts and settlements on behalf of foodborne illness survivors
An important indicator of the talent and success of your foodborne illness lawyer is his/her ability to consistently obtain large verdicts and settlements on behalf of victims of foodborne illness. Any lawyer can claim to be a food safety lawyer, but few have a track record of multi-million dollar successes on behalf of their clients. Before hiring a food safety lawyer, make sure to ask how many large verdicts and settlements he/she has obtained.
4. Make sure the lawyer is not a publicity hound
Some lawyers start food safety law suits just weeks or even days after a foodborne illness outbreak. In most instances, the only reason for doing so is to attract attention in order to sign up more clients. That benefits the lawyer, but rarely benefits the client. It is far better to fully investigate the case, obtain medical records, meet with doctors, speak with friends and family members and generally get to know the client and his/her losses before “going for the headlines.”
5. Make sure the lawyer is recognized by his/her peers for legal excellence
Top lawyers are recognized by their peers for the quality work they perform and their success over the years. Before hiring a lawyer, make sure he/she is a certified trial specialist and has been voted as a Top Super Lawyer or as one of the Best Lawyers in America.
6. Make sure the lawyer has the time and willingness to provide you with the individual attention your case deserves
Significant cases like yours require a great deal of time, energy and resources. The lawyer who represents you must be willing to focus on your case and not try to “wholesale” it along with scores of others. There is a direct correlation between time, attention and results. Your case deserves individualized attention and personal involvement from the lawyer representing you.
7. Make sure the lawyer has the right staff and access to the best experts
Because of the complexity of these cases and the resources food companies and their insurers devote to defending them, it’s critically important that your lawyer has the best people available to work on your case. That’s why top food safety lawyers have in-house epidemiologists, nurses and highly trained paralegals to work on your case. In addition, your food safety lawyer should have access to or relations with the best doctors and academics available to serve as expert witnesses on your case.
Fred Pritzker has over three decades of experience representing survivors of foodborne illness and other unlawful conduct. He has collected millions of dollars on behalf of food safety victims and is recognized by his peers as one of the Top Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America. He is also a civil trial specialist certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and is a member of the prestigious American Board of Trial Advocates. Please contact Mr. Pritzker for a free case consultation by email (fhp@pritzkerlaw.com) or telephone (toll-free 1-888-377-8900).
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Foodborne Outbreaks
- Nestle Lawsuit: Several people have been sickened in an E. coli outbreak associated with Nestle Toll House cookie dough.
- Toll House Cookie Dough Recall: Nestle has recalled refrigerated Toll House cookie dough.
- Toll House Lawsuit: Lawyer to fight for E. coli victim compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress.
- Cruise Ship Salmonella Lawsuit: Several persons were sickened by a severe strain of Salmonella.
- Alfalfa Sprout Salmonella Lawsuit and Lawyer: A multistate outbreak of Salmonella has been linked to alfalfa sprouts.
- Alfalfa Sprout Listeria Lawsuit and Lawyer: A multistate outbreak of listeriosis has been linked to alfalfa sprouts.
- Union International Food White Pepper Suit: A multistate outbreak of Salmonella has been linked to white pepper.
- Cantaloupe Recall
- Kinikin Corner Dairy Campylobacter Lawsuit: Colorado Campylobacter outbreak associated with raw milk.
- Salmonella Pistachio Outbreak: A multistate outbreak has been linked to pistachios.
- Chipotle Lawsuit: Several people were sickened by Campylobacter.
- Western National Stock Show Denver E. coli: Attorney Fred Pritzker provides outbreak and compensation information.
- Salmonella Typhimurium Outbreak: King Nut Peanut Butter has been genetically linked to this outbreak.
- Iowa E. coli: Raw apple cider may be associated with an Iowa E. coli outbreak.
- University of Colorado at Boulder (CU) E. coli: At least 8 people have been sickened, 7 of them students.
- Michigan E. coli Lettuce: A Michigan E. coli outbreak has been associated with bagged iceberg lettuce distributed by Aunt Mid's Produce Company.
- Aunt Mid's Lawsuit: People in Michigan, Illinois, New York, Ohio and Oregon have been sickened in an E. coli outbreak.
- University of Michigan and MSU E. coli Lawsuit: 7 students at Michigan State University and 3 students at the University of Michigan have contracted E. coli infections.
- Hendricks Farm Campylobacter outbreak associated with Hendricks Farm & Dairy in Telford, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
- Oklahoma E. coli: An Oklahoma E. coli outbreak may be linked to a Locust Grove restaurant.
- Nebraska Beef Lawsuit: Nebraska Beef, Ltd. has recalled millions of pounds of beef products and has been linked to 2 outbreaks.
- Massachusettes E. coli: A Massachusettes E. coli outbreak has been linked to Nebraska Beef products and Coleman Meat products.
- Whole Foods Market Lawsuit: The Whole Foods Market E. coli outbreak is part of the Massachusettes E. coli outbreak above.
- Virginia E. coli - Goshen Scout Reservation: Dozens of scouts were sickened in an E. coli outbreak linked to beef.
- Georgia E. coli - Barbecue Pit Lawsuit
- Ohio E. coli Outbreak: Ground beef may have sickened people in both Michigan and Ohio.
- Michigan E. coli Outbreak: Ground beef may have sickened people in both Michigan and Ohio.
- Multi-State Salmonella Saintpaul Outbreak: Tomatoes have sickened hundreds of people throughout the United States.
- Minnesota Preschool E. coli: Outbreak associated with Wonder World Preschool in Slayton, Minnesota.
- Washington E. coli Lettuce: Outbreak associated with commercial romaine lettuce.
- Texas Salmonella Saintpaul - Tomato: Outbreak most likely caused by Roma, red plum and/or red round tomatoes.
- New Mexico Salmonella Saintpaul Linked to Tomatoes: Outbreak most likely caused by Roma, red plum and/or red round tomatoes.
- Nebraska E. coli Outbreak Associated with Roast Beef
- Hepatitis A - La Mesa California Chipotle - Lawyer and Lawsuit: San Diego County hepatitis A outbreak
- Salmonella - Puffed Rice Recall and Puffed Wheat Recall: Malt-O-Meal cereal recall.
- Minnesota Salmonella - Milford Valley Farms Lawsuit: Frozen chicken product.
- Salmonella - Agropecuaria Montelibano Cantaloupe Recall: Cantaloupe from Honduras.
- Salmonella Litchfield Cantaloupe Lawsuit: Recall of Dole, Chiquita and other brands.
- Honolulu E. coli - Sekiya's Lawsuit and Lawyer: E. coli associated with Hawaii restaurant.
- Alabama E. coli - Church Supper: Outbreak associated with Eastern Shore Baptis Church.
- E. coli - Rochester Meat Company Recall and Lawsuit: Ground beef recall.
- E. coli - Jeno's and Totino's Pizza Recall and Lawsuit: Pepperoni on pizza.
- E. coli - Topps Recall and Lawsuit: Hamburger patty recall.
- E. coli - Cargill/Sam's Club Recall and Lawsuit: Ground beef patty recall.
- Listeria - Whittier Farms Recall and Lawsuit: Miscarriage and death linked to milk.
- Hawaii Salmonella - Tuna Recall and Lawsuit
- Salmonella - Safeway Ground Beef Recall and Lawsuit
