Fish And Chips Shop Allergic Reaction Claims Guide (2024)

Having an allergic reaction after eating fish and chips may be very unpleasant. You could suffer a variety of symptoms if you have a fish allergy, or a milk allergy, for example, that could cause you to be mildly uncomfortable, or severely ill. When you are aware that you suffer a food allergy, it would be wise to avoid the ingredient that you are allergic to, to avoid suffering a reaction. But what happens if you take all the precautions possible; from checking the food allergen advice on the menu, to asking serving staff to give you food without an allergen in, and you still suffer an allergic reaction after eating at a chip shop? If the staff ignored your request to leave an ingredient out, or the allergen information you were given was inaccurate, you may be able to claim compensation.

Fish And Chips Shop Allergic Reaction Claims Guide (1)

Allergic reaction after eating fish and chips claims guide

This guide offers a wealth of information and advice on what you could do if you suffer an allergic reaction after eating fish and chips due to a restaurant or takeaway’s negligence. In the sections that follow, you’ll find information about allergic reactions and why they happen, common types of allergic reactions and how food providers should act towards those with food allergies. We’ll also examine the legalities and offer insight into how to start a claim with a Legal Expert personal injury solicitor. We hope you find the information in this guide useful, but if you’d prefer case-specific advice, or would like us to assess your case to see if you could be eligible for compensation, please don’t hesitate to call our experts on 0800 073 8804.

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  • What Is An Allergic Reaction To Fish And Chips?
  • What Ingredients Most Commonly Trigger Allergic Reactions?
  • Legal Protections For Takeaway And Restaurant Customers
  • Should I Tell The Takeaway I Am Allergic To Something?
  • How Much Compensation Could I Receive For An Allergic Reaction At A Takeaway Or Restaurant?
  • No Win No Fee Claims For An Allergic Reaction After Eating Fish And Chips
  • Contact Us
  • Useful Information For Allergy Claimants

What Is An Allergic Reaction To Fish And Chips?

There are lots of different symptoms you could experience when you have an allergic reaction, and they could present either immediately or some time after an allergen is consumed. Reactions could be broken down into 2 main types of reaction.

Non-IgE-mediated food allergy symptoms could develop over time, and you may not realise they were caused by the food you’ve consumed at first. You may experience a rash, dry, red, cracked skin, constipation, cramps or vomiting.

IgE-mediated food allergy symptoms tend to come on more quickly, and you may experience one or more of the following:

  • Dizziness,
  • Trouble swallowing
  • Hives
  • Throat, mouth, facial or bodily swelling
  • Wheezing
  • Nausea
  • Itchy tingling in the mouth
  • Hay-fever symptoms

In some cases, you may experience mixed IgE and non-IgE mediated food allergy symptoms together. Treatment would depend on the reaction you’d suffered and its severity, and while over the counter antihistamines may be appropriate for some reactions, others may require hospital treatment.

What Is An Anaphylactic Allergic Reaction?

The most serious type of allergic reaction is anaphylaxis. This is a life-threatening reaction that will require emergency medical treatment. Anaphylaxis symptoms could include:

  • Vomiting
  • Mouth swelling
  • Hives
  • Fainting
  • Dizziness
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Collapse
  • A tight, constricted throat
  • A fast heartbeat

If you know you have a severe white fish allergy, nut allergy or any other allergy that causes extreme symptoms, you may have been given an epi-pen or autoinjector so that if you have a severe reaction, you can get treatment as quickly as possible.

What Is A Shellfish Or Mollusc Allergy?

While you might assume that an allergic reaction after eating fish and chips would mean you had a cod allergy, it could actually be because you have a shellfish or mollusc allergy instead. People who react to shellfish aren’t always allergic to all fish, but some people are asked by their doctors to avoid all fish in case their fish contains proteins also found in shellfish.

Shellfish are grouped into 4 main categories:

  • Crustaceans – these include prawns, lobster, crayfish and shrimps
  • Molluscs (Bivalves) – these include mussels, clams, scallops and oysters
  • Molluscs (Gastropods) – these include snails, periwinkles and limpets
  • Molluscs (Cephalopods) – these include octopus, squid and cuttlefish

If you react to one type of shellfish, it could be likely that you’ll react to others in the same group, so you would usually be asked to avoid that group entirely. If you’re not sure whether you have an allergy to all shellfish or just crustaceans, you might wish to go for allergy testing, but the safest option would probably be to avoid all shellfish.

What Ingredients Most Commonly Trigger Allergic Reactions?

There are a variety of foods that could trigger an allergic reaction. Some common allergens could include:

  • Sulphites/Sulphur dioxide
  • Soy oil
  • Soybeans
  • Shellfish
  • Sesame
  • Prawns
  • Peanuts
  • Nuts
  • Nut oil (such as peanut oil)
  • Mustard
  • Molluscs
  • Milk products
  • Lupin
  • Lactose
  • Ghee
  • Fish
  • Eggs
  • Dairy products
  • Crustacea
  • Cereals with gluten or wheat in
  • Celery

If you’re not sure whether you have a fish intolerance or allergy, it might be wise to speak to your doctor about your options for allergy testing. This way, you could figure out what foods would be safe for you to eat, and what you should avoid.

Legal Protections For Takeaway And Restaurant Customers

Takeaway and restaurant customers have certain legal protections when it comes to food allergies. Laws that relate to allergens in foods include:

Civil law could also protect consumers from being sold foods negligently, or being sold foods that are not as described or are defective. The Consumer Rights Act 2015, allows consumers to hold food service providers responsible for damage, loss or injury caused by the misselling of foods.

What Chip Shop Allergy Information Should Be Provided?

According to food laws, if foods contain certain allergens, their presence must be communicated to customers. This could be done in different ways, depending on the way in which the foods have been sold.

  • Pre-packaged food items must have an ingredient list whereupon allergens should be highlighted. This could be done by using a different font, a bold or italic font, or a different coloured font.
  • Loose foods should have their allergens communicated to you in some way by the seller.
  • Foods from takeaways and restaurants should have allergens communicated to customers by way of allergen information. This could be on an allergen list, an online menu, over the phone or a physical menu. You should also be able to request allergen information from staff.

Should I Tell The Takeaway I Am Allergic To Something?

It would be well worth telling the takeaway or restaurant of your fish and chips allergy if you suffer from one. That way, the staff could provide you with relevant chip shop allergy information so you could avoid having an allergic reaction to a chip shop meal.

A personal injury solicitor could help you make a claim for an allergic reaction after eating fish and chips if relevant allergy information was not provided to you, either by the staff or on the menu, or other printed materials. This is because a chip shop, like other food services providers is legally obligated to inform customers in one way or another if any of the dishes they sell contain these main allergens:

  • Molluscs and their products
  • Lupin and its products
  • Sulphites/sulphur dioxide
  • Mustard and products thereof
  • Eggs and egg products
  • Fish and fish products
  • Cereals with gluten in
  • Crustacean and its products
  • Peanuts and their products
  • Celery and its products
  • Soya beans and their products
  • Milk, lactose and their products
  • Nuts and their products
  • Sesame seeds and their products

If the chip shop allergy menu you are given is incorrect or the staff provide you with incorrect information and suffer an allergic reaction to fish and chips, you may be able to make a claim for compensation.

How Much Compensation Could I Receive For An Allergic Reaction At A Takeaway Or Restaurant?

If you have suffered harm due to an allergic reaction to fish caused by a restaurant or takeaway’s negligence, then you may be eligible to claim personal injury compensation. But you may be wondering how this compensation is calculated, and how much you could receive.

Every successful claimant will receive general damages. This is one of two kinds of compensation that you can pursue, and is aimed towards your injuries and the pain and suffering you experience as a result of your allergic reaction.

Solicitors value claims on a case-by-case basis, but they may refer to the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG) when calculating this head of claim. This is because the JCG offers guideline compensation amounts for a number of injuries and illnesses, as illustrated below.

Edit
Kind of injuriesRemarksCompensation Bracket
Mental AnguishA claimant’s fear that they were about to lose their life could lead to an award for mental anguish.£4,670
Food Poisoning (i)Reactions that have led to long-term consequences on claimant’s ability to work/enjoy a normal social life.£38,430 to
£52,500
Food Poisoning (ii)Full recovery would have been achieved but initially, hospital treatment might have been needed£9,540 to
£19,200
Food Poisoning (iii)Severe reaction, but only short-term effects.£3,950 to
£9,540
Food Poisoning (iv)Lasting days or a few weeks.£910 to
£3,950

You may also be entitled to special damages. This second head of claim aims to address the ways your allergic reaction has affected your finances. For example, if you were in the hospital and lost earnings as a result, you may be able to claim these back under special damages. This heading could also potentially cover the cost of:

  • Medications and prescriptions
  • Travel expenses
  • Childcare
  • Domestic help

However, in order to claim under this heading, you must be able to provide proof of your losses.

If you would like to know more about compensation for harm caused by being allergic to fish, contact our team of friendly advisors today.

No Win No Fee Claims For An Allergic Reaction After Eating Fish And Chips

Making a compensation claim without the help of a personal injury solicitor could be somewhat daunting. But you might worry about how you will afford legal assistance for your claim. No matter what financial position you’re in, No Win No Fee claims allow you to utilise the services of a legal professional without having to pay legal fees until your claim is successfully concluded, and compensation has been paid out.

A No Win No Fee solicitor would ask you to sign a Conditional Fee Agreement before they would start working on your case. This is a legal agreement that would effectively promise to pay a small success fee to the solicitor once they’d completed a successful claim on your behalf. The success fee would usually be a small percentage of your eventual payout, and would be legally capped. If no compensation were awarded/negotiated, you wouldn’t have to pay it. Nor would you have to pay the solicitor’s costs that they incurred while pursuing your fish and chips allergy claim.

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Whether you’re interested in beginning a claim and would like us to provide you with a personal injury solicitor to help you, or you’d like to ask us questions about your case, we’re here to help. We could even provide you with a free assessment of your case to see if you could be eligible to claim compensation. To reach our team, you could opt to:

  • Call us on 0800 073 8804
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Whatever you need, we’re here to assist.

Useful Information For Allergy Claimants

  • Patient Information On Fish Allergies – This patient information publication from West Suffolk NHS Trust gives some useful information on fish allergies.
  • Nut Allergy Treatment Options – The NHS has published information on potential peanut allergy treatments.
  • Allergy Training For Food Businesses – Here is some information from food.gov.uk about allergy training for food service providers.
  • Find out how to sue a restaurant for an allergic reaction by reading our helpful compensation claim.
  • More advice on allergic reaction claims can be found in our general compensation guide.
  • If you have been harmed by an allergic reaction to nuts, you may be able to make a claim. Use our guide for more help.

Written By Jeffries

Edited By Melissa.

Fish And Chips Shop Allergic Reaction Claims Guide (2024)

FAQs

Can you sue a restaurant for causing an allergic reaction? ›

So, yes, you can sue a restaurant for an allergic reaction injury. There are numerous ways a restaurant may breach its duty of care toward a restaurant patron regarding these things. If the restaurant could have prevented the harm by being more careful, the victim may recover their damages.

What allergens are in fish and chips? ›

Fish, Wheat, Gluten, Mustard.

Can I claim for an allergic reaction? ›

If you have suffered an allergic reaction after negligently being exposed to an allergen, such as eating food you understood to be safe, you may be entitled to claim for compensation.

How do I sue for an allergic reaction? ›

To win your restaurant allergy lawsuit case, you must prove the following:
  1. You had a bad allergic reaction.
  2. The allergic reaction occurred because of a food allergy at the restaurant.
  3. The restaurant was negligent, failed to adequately warn you about allergens, or intentionally tampered with your food.

What to do if a restaurant gives you an allergic reaction? ›

If you have experienced an allergic, intolerance or coeliac reaction or near-miss, please contact the food business in the first instance to make them aware of your experience.

Whose responsibility is to declare food allergies at a restaurant? ›

Final answer: The responsibility to declare food allergies at a restaurant lies with the customer, but the server, chef, and manager also have roles to play in ensuring the safety of customers with food allergies.

What does fish and chips consist of? ›

fish and chips, classic dish of the British Isles, consisting of battered and deep-fried fish, usually cod or haddock, and french fries.

Can you be allergic to fried fish? ›

Although most allergic reactions to fish happen when someone eats fish, sometimes people can react to touching fish or breathing in vapors from cooking fish. Fish allergy can develop at any age. Even people who have eaten fish in the past can develop an allergy. Some people outgrow certain food allergies over time.

Are fish and chip shop chips dairy free? ›

Beer battered chips contain milk as an ingredient. Crumbed fish has milk present.

How do you prove you have an allergy? ›

A skin prick test, blood test and oral food challenge are common allergy tests. The results can help diagnose allergies and help you take steps to manage allergy symptoms.

Can you get disability for food allergies? ›

Question: Is a food allergy considered a disability? A food allergy will generally be considered a disability. Per the definition of disability in the ADA, a food allergy does not need to be life-threatening or cause anaphylaxis in order to be considered a disability.

What is an allergen claim? ›

Warning and advisory statements are required for certain foods or ingredients that may cause health risks for some consumers. They are different to allergen declarations, which tell allergic customers when an allergen is present in a food.

What if a customer comes into a restaurant and has a food allergy? ›

If the customer does have any allergies, ensure the customer that you will let the kitchen know immediately. It is also important to note if your restaurant's menu has symbols for any menu items that contain possible allergens. Let the customer know of any items that have major allergens so they can order accordingly.

Who is liable for an allergic reaction? ›

On the other hand, your doctor is responsible for being aware of your allergies and giving you a prescription that won't harm your health. If your doctor fails to consult you before prescribing medicine that makes you sick, you can file a medical malpractice lawsuit against them for not providing adequate care.

How do you document an allergic reaction? ›

Documenting new suspected drug allergic reactions

a description of the reaction (see recommendation 1) the indication for the drug being taken (if there is no clinical diagnosis, describe the illness) the date and time of the reaction. the number of doses taken or number of days on the drug before onset of the reaction.

Is an allergic reaction considered an accident? ›

If, however, a non-instantaneous exposure within the work environment caused or contributed to the employee's allergic reaction, the case should be recorded as an illness. If the exposure is determined to have been instantaneous (such as a bee sting), then the case should be evaluated as an injury.

What do you do if you are accidentally exposed to a food allergen? ›

Immediately call 911 or your local medical emergency number. Ask if the person is carrying an epinephrine autoinjector (EpiPen, Auvi-Q, others) to treat an allergic attack. If the person needs to use an autoinjector, ask whether you should help inject the medication.

What should you do if a person has a severe allergic reaction in your food establishment? ›

A severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) is life-threatening and requires urgent action .
  1. Lay the person flat – do not allow them to stand or walk.
  2. Give adrenaline injector (such as EpiPen® or Anapen®) into the outer mid-thigh.
  3. Phone an ambulance – call triple zero (000).
  4. Phone family or emergency contact.
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