What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
My husband is allergic to poultry. He ordered a sandwich from a restaurant that listed the ingredients as ham, salami, pepperoni and mozzarella. We have ordered from this restaurant several times.
He had an allergic reaction while eating. I called immediately and asked if they had used turkey ham rather than ham. They told me there was no turkey in the entire store. I told them my husband was having an allergic reaction and I needed to know what was in the food he had eaten. After almost 14 minutes, they finally admitted the sandwich was made with both turkey ham and turkey salami.
My husband had taken 2 Benadryl while I was on the phone. Normally, if he accidentally comes into contact with poultry, he takes 1 or 2 Benadryl and he is fine. This time, he continued to become more ill.
I had to take him to the ER, where he was treated for the allergic reaction.
We would like them to pay the medical bills and damages (pain and suffering or whatever the correct term is).
Do we have a case?
My husband is allergic to poultry. He ordered a sandwich from a restaurant that listed the ingredients as ham, salami, pepperoni and mozzarella. We have ordered from this restaurant several times.
He had an allergic reaction while eating. I called immediately and asked if they had used turkey ham rather than ham. They told me there was no turkey in the entire store. I told them my husband was having an allergic reaction and I needed to know what was in the food he had eaten. After almost 14 minutes, they finally admitted the sandwich was made with both turkey ham and turkey salami.
My husband had taken 2 Benadryl while I was on the phone. Normally, if he accidentally comes into contact with poultry, he takes 1 or 2 Benadryl and he is fine. This time, he continued to become more ill.
I had to take him to the ER, where he was treated for the allergic reaction.
We would like them to pay the medical bills and damages (pain and suffering or whatever the correct term is).
Do we have a case?