John Drew 47
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
California state:
I purchased a large container of yogurt while shopping. After returning home, I'd already eaten part of the yogurt, when I noticed there was red blood, splattered within the container, on the top of the yogurt. The blood had been sealed inside, at the yogurt factory. (First, I checked to make sure that I was not bleeding, and I was not.)
I saved the remaining "blood sample" (the part I hadn't already eaten), together with the yogurt container, and its dated/numbered seal, and the sales receipt.
Do I need to wait until I am "harmed" before I have "legal standing" to initiate "viable" legal proceedings? ... ( Such as, already be suffering from "medically diagnosed", active hepatitis, or active AIDS, etc. ?)
How to arrange for DNA testing on this bloody yogurt sample?
( Hopefully, a DNA test could eventually prove the blood is that of a yogurt factory employee, or contractor -- because the date and hour of manufacture are recorded on the packaging, to narrow down the suspect's list.)
Note: -- I'm in California, but the yogurt factory is in a different state. Does that make this a "Federal case"? ... Should I contact the FDA?
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California state:
I purchased a large container of yogurt while shopping. After returning home, I'd already eaten part of the yogurt, when I noticed there was red blood, splattered within the container, on the top of the yogurt. The blood had been sealed inside, at the yogurt factory. (First, I checked to make sure that I was not bleeding, and I was not.)
I saved the remaining "blood sample" (the part I hadn't already eaten), together with the yogurt container, and its dated/numbered seal, and the sales receipt.
Do I need to wait until I am "harmed" before I have "legal standing" to initiate "viable" legal proceedings? ... ( Such as, already be suffering from "medically diagnosed", active hepatitis, or active AIDS, etc. ?)
How to arrange for DNA testing on this bloody yogurt sample?
( Hopefully, a DNA test could eventually prove the blood is that of a yogurt factory employee, or contractor -- because the date and hour of manufacture are recorded on the packaging, to narrow down the suspect's list.)
Note: -- I'm in California, but the yogurt factory is in a different state. Does that make this a "Federal case"? ... Should I contact the FDA?
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