Chipotle Injury Lawyer

If you have been injured while working at or visiting a Chipotle restaurant you need to hire a lawyer immediately.

Call The Richard Harris Law Firm today to receive a free consultation if you got injured or sick from visiting a Chipotle restaurant in Nevada.

Chipotle has had its share of legal issues through the years, and we are sure they are well versed in legal action against them.

We have over 40 years of experience going up against big corporations in Nevada.

Our team has recovered billions of dollars for our clients over the years.

We work on a contingency basis, taking no money up front and only receiving payment when we settle or win your claim in court.

Our team will do everything to get you the maximum settlement you deserve from your injuries at a Chipotle restaurant.

Call The Richard Harris Law Firm today if injured at a Chipotle restaurant in, Reno, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas, etc.

We represent clients all over Nevada with offices in Reno and Las Vegas.

Call today for a free consultation.

 

 

Food Borne Illness and other injuries at Chipotle

There are many injuries associated with either working at or visiting fast casual restaurants like Chipotle, however Chipotle has a history of food borne illness including Norovirus and E Coli contamination at various restaurants across the U.S.

Chipotle has been criticized and even investigated for the food practices and food safety issues that have plagued the restaurant chain over the years.

Food Borne illness stems from an array of instances including the handling of food during the transportation process by the provider or the receiver in this case Chipotle restaurants. Once food is delivered to the restaurant illness can be brought on by bad storage and handling practices by the restaurant staff.

Even the staff not washing their hands properly can lead to food borne illness. Chipotle even closed all of their restaurants to retrain employees on food safety issues after many outbreaks of several illnesses.

Other common injuries that employees or guests may encounter at a fast food chain like Chipotle are Slip, Trip and Fall accidents.

These are usually the most common injuries at restaurants like Chipotle due to wet surfaces or broken tile or uneven flooring. Burns are also a common occurrence when visiting or working at a restaurant. Burns can happen for a variety of reasons like items that are too hot or being burned by faulty equipment like fryers.

No matter what the reason, injuries at restaurants like Chipotle are common and if the restaurant was negligent in causing your injuries you should be compensated for things like medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. If you have been sick or injured as a result of a visit to a Chipotle restaurant in Las Vegas, Reno, or Laughlin call The Richard Harris Law Firm today.

 

Should You settle With the Insurance company?

Any lawyer will tell you never to give written or verbal statements to any representative of the company responsible for your injuries in this case Chipotle restaurants.

Insurance companies represent the restaurant’s interest and are first a business to make money.

If you have been injured at a Chipotle with food poisoning or any other injuries you need to contact a lawyer before speaking with any legal or insurance representative of the company.

After you get medical attention and are safe, contact a lawyer immediately.

The insurance company or legal representative of Chipotle will most likely try and get you to give a written or recorded statement early on.

They will most likely use anything you discuss to either give you a lowball offer or deny your injury claim altogether.

Insurance companies are businesses first and their main goal is collect premiums without having to pay out on them for injuries.

Under no circumstance should you take any offer to settle your claim without speaking to a personal injury lawyer that specializes in restaurant injuries.

Once you accept an offer you may not be able to recover any additional compensation later on if you hire a lawyer, oh and never sign any documents without having a lawyer read them you could be forfeiting your right to sue or gain any compensation.

The bottom line is never attempt to settle a personal injury claim on your own without legal representation; it could cost you in the end.

 

How Long do You Have to File a Claim?

Nevada has a statute of limitations regarding personal injury claims.

Personal injury claims against another have a two year window of opportunity to file a claim against Chipotle for your injuries.

There are a few exceptions to this rule but very few. Failing to file during this period may result in forfeiting the right to gain compensation for your injuries at Chipotle.

Hiring an experienced lawyer as soon as the accident happens can ensure that your case is filed in a timely manner to ensure the settlement you deserve.

 

Chipotle Company History

Chipotle was established in 1993 as one of the first chains of fast casual restaurants. Fast Casual refers to guests walking up to a counter and ordering their food that was then prepared in front of them. Established in Colorado with 16 sites, when McDonalds became an investor. By 2006 Chipotle had over 500 locations, and by 2015 Chipotle had over 2000 locations. In 2018 The corporate headquarters were moved from Colorado to Newport Beach California.

Even though Chipotle serves over 750,000 customers per day and was named best Mexican food chain by Consumer reports in 2011 it is not without controversy and legal issues.

In many instances US immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE has audited Chipotle restaurants in many cities and have found that many employees had been hired using fraudulent documents. This occurred in many states resulting in the firing of many of the illegal employees.

Chipotle has been accused of confusing the public by using terms to refer to their food like, “ naturally raised meats’, “ organic ingredients” and “ locally sourced” while trying to use these terms to refer to food safety.

Chipotle has been in the news for many foodborne illnesses and other infectious diseases. Including an outbreak of Hepatitis, Norovirus, E Coli , and Salmonella. Chipotle even closed all of its locations at one point to train their staff on food safety. Many believed these outbreaks were due to food practices. Chipotle has even been investigated criminally regarding these outbreaks by the Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. At The Attorney’s Office, many lawsuits were also filed. Chipotle has also had a point of sale data breach that put customers credit card information in jeopardy. Chipotle has been criticized for the handling of this data breach.

As you can see Chipotle has had its share of controversy, health and legal issues throughout its history. However making changes after the fact does not change the issues for victims of these issues.

 

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