Newland & Newland, LLP is a distinguished law firm specializing in food poisoning and foodborne illness litigation, representing clients across Illinois and nationwide. With a proven track record of securing multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts, the firm stands out for its aggressive advocacy and deep expertise in holding negligent food manufacturers, restaurants, schools, and daycare facilities accountable.
The firm takes a client-focused approach, offering free phone and video consultations and providing tireless legal support to ensure clients do not bear the financial burden of others’ negligence. Their team includes experienced trial attorneys and a retired judge of counsel, leveraging extensive litigation skills to pursue maximum compensation. They serve individuals and families affected by severe foodborne illnesses and allergic reactions, with particular emphasis on outbreaks involving salmonella, E. coli, listeria, and other pathogens.
Services Offered
- Food poisoning lawsuits
- Salmonella injury claims
- E. coli outbreak litigation
- Norovirus infection cases
- Listeria poisoning lawsuits
- Campylobacter claims
- Hepatitis A foodborne illness cases
- Shigella infection litigation
- Botulism lawsuits
- Cryptosporidiosis cases
- Reactive arthritis claims related to food illness
- Giardiasis litigation
- Legionnaire’s disease outbreaks
- Food allergy reaction lawsuits
- School and daycare food allergy cases
- Restaurant food allergy litigation
- Food manufacturer allergy lawsuits
- Personal injury attorney services
- Foreclosure services
- Medical lawyer representation
- Trial attorney services
- Bankruptcy legal services
- Real estate legal services
- Estate planning
The firm serves clients throughout Illinois from seven office locations, including Chicago, Arlington Heights, Libertyville, Itasca, Crystal Lake, Joliet, and Plainfield, and handles cases nationwide. Services are available in English, Spanish, and Cantonese, reflecting their commitment to accessible legal support for diverse communities.
