From being a victim of food poisoning to being served “pot sandwiches,” “fed up” patrons often wonder when it’s appropriate to sue a restaurant.

Here are five questions to ask yourself when considering a lawsuit against a restaurant:

For extra guidance on whether you have a “good case,” you may want to consult an experienced personal injury attorney near you.

Related Resources:

  • Find Personal Injury Lawyers Near You (FindLaw’s Lawyer Directory)
  • Filing a Lawsuit: Should you Sue? (FindLaw)
  • Should You Settle Your Injury Lawsuit? (FindLaw’s Injured)
  • Where Should You File Your Lawsuit? (FindLaw’s Injured)

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