Is your will still right for you?
This Update Your Will Week (2nd – 8th March 2026), we are proud to support The Association of Lifetime Lawyers in raising awareness about the...
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The Consumer Protection Act (1987) outlines that a food retailer has to provide food that is free from harmful bacteria. A successful case will consist of demonstrating that you were suffering from food poisoning and that this was caused by food or drink supplied or prepared by a specific retailer.
Any claim for compensation for food poisoning will be made on the basis of pain and suffering suffered as a result and any money lost as a result of your illness, such as loss of earnings if you have had to take time off work.Back to News
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