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What is the name of your state? Utah
Over the holidays I went to a resturant with a buffet. I have an extreme life threating allergy to peanuts. I asked the waiter if any of the buffet items contained nuts or peanuts. He checked with the kitchen and told me they did not. My wife also carefully checked the food,however I ate a bean dish that had peanuts in it. I was rushed to the emergeny room for treatment.
This was to be a special dinner with my family, we traved to Utah from California and were planning on going skiing the next day.
Unfotunatly, this put a damper on both the dinner and the ski trip. The insurance company tells me the are glad to pay for my medical bills, however I asked them to remiburse me for some of my expenses of the trip.
I was also told by my doctor that this episode will have an impact on my life, as each time I am exposed to peanuts I will suffer a quicker reaction.
I asked for $400 in compensation for my trip and "pain and suffering" however they are offering only $100.
Do you feel this is reasonable, and do I have any recourse?
Over the holidays I went to a resturant with a buffet. I have an extreme life threating allergy to peanuts. I asked the waiter if any of the buffet items contained nuts or peanuts. He checked with the kitchen and told me they did not. My wife also carefully checked the food,however I ate a bean dish that had peanuts in it. I was rushed to the emergeny room for treatment.
This was to be a special dinner with my family, we traved to Utah from California and were planning on going skiing the next day.
Unfotunatly, this put a damper on both the dinner and the ski trip. The insurance company tells me the are glad to pay for my medical bills, however I asked them to remiburse me for some of my expenses of the trip.
I was also told by my doctor that this episode will have an impact on my life, as each time I am exposed to peanuts I will suffer a quicker reaction.
I asked for $400 in compensation for my trip and "pain and suffering" however they are offering only $100.
Do you feel this is reasonable, and do I have any recourse?