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Fort Worth Food
Poisoning Lawyer
Standing up for people hurt by unsafe food
Why food poisoning cases are different
Foodborne illness is often invisible at first. Symptoms can appear hours or days later. Proving where the contamination happened requires fast, careful investigation. We coordinate with your doctors and local health authorities to connect your illness to the source and to show exactly how the contamination occurred.
We regularly work with providers at John Peter Smith Hospital, Texas Health Harris Methodist Fort Worth, and Medical City Fort Worth.
Common causes we see
- Time and temperature abuse such as food left out too long or stored at unsafe temperatures
- Cross contamination between raw and ready to eat foods
- Poor handwashing and sick food handlers
- Unsanitary kitchens and equipment
- Contaminated ingredients from suppliers and distributors
- Inadequate cooking or reheating
- Unsafe water or ice
Illnesses and symptoms
- Salmonella, E. coli, Campylobacter, Listeria, Norovirus, Hepatitis A, Cyclospora
- Severe vomiting and diarrhea
- Dehydration and electrolyte imbalance
- High fever and abdominal cramps
- Kidney damage, sepsis, reactive arthritis, pregnancy risks, and long term complications in severe cases
Always seek medical care right away if you suspect food poisoning, especially for children, older adults, pregnant people, and those with weakened immune systems.
Who may be responsible
- Restaurants and catering companies
- Grocery stores and delis
- Food trucks and event vendors
- Producers, processors, and distributors in the supply chain
- Central kitchens, commissaries, and institutional food services
We identify every responsible party and every available insurance policy.
How we prove your food poisoning case
We move quickly to preserve evidence that can disappear in days.
- Medical proof: ER records, lab tests, stool cultures, and physician diagnoses that identify the pathogen
- Health department coordination: Complaint filings, outbreak investigations, inspection histories, and corrective action reports
- Traceback and supply chain evidence: Invoices, lot codes, recall notices, vendor contracts, and distribution records
- Food safety documentation: Temperature logs, HACCP plans, cooking and cooling records, sanitizer logs, and sick employee policies
- Scene and handling proof: Photos, videos, and witness statements about food preparation, sanitation, and storage practices
- Expert analysis: Microbiologists, epidemiologists, and food safety experts to link your illness to the source and to explain industry standards
What your compensation can cover
- 1. Seek medical care now and follow your doctor’s instructions
- 2. Save evidence such as receipts, leftovers, packaging, and lot numbers if available
- 3. Write down a timeline of everything you ate in the past 72 hours and when symptoms began
- 4. Report your illness to the local health department so investigators can protect others
- 5. Avoid giving a recorded statement or signing forms for an insurer before you speak with us
- 6. Call us quickly so we can preserve time sensitive evidence and protect your claim
Why choose us
Decades of experience
We have represented injury victims in Fort Worth and across North Texas for more than 40 years. These are not just cases to us. These are people and families.
The resources your case deserves
We advance all costs for experts such as microbiologists, epidemiologists, and economists. Businesses and insurers know we are prepared for trial.
Always trial ready
We prepare every case as if a jury will decide it. That preparation gives us leverage in negotiations and strength in the courtroom.
Personal attention
You work directly with our attorneys. You will always know what is happening and why.
Focused on your full recovery
We pursue the medical care, financial security, and dignity you need for the road ahead.
Practice Areas
With offices in:
- Forth Worth
- San Antonio
- Arlington
- North Richland Hills
- Haltom City
- Tarrant County
- the rest of Texas
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Talk with a Fort Worth Food Poisoning Lawyer Today
You do not have to handle this alone. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can investigate, preserve evidence, and build the strongest case possible.
Call (817) 335-9700 or email us to schedule your free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your rights, and outline the path to maximum compensation.
Serving Fort Worth, Arlington, North Richland Hills, Haltom City, and all of Tarrant County
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