What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Live in Alabama ... company in question is in Georgia
Will not mention the company. However, my pet (Joey) recently died from a bowel obstruction caused by medication. Neither the package insert or other literature warned about bowel obstruction as a possible side effect/complication. I reached out to the company 1) for them to make changes to their package insert/other literature to reflect this possibility and 2) for some financial recoupment. The ER/Surgery for Joey cost $2200 ... though my main concern was for them to add some notice about "this product may cause bowel obstruction if swallowed whole" (or similar).
Today I received a "Settlement and Release Agreement" which is what I'm questioning.
1) The SRA makes no mention of the company changing their package inserts/other literature which worries me because other pets could fall victim.
2) The SRA states that the final compensation would be $500 though the company stated it was "merely as an accommodation to a customer and this Agreement should not be construed or considered in any sense as an admission of guilt or concession by [[company]] of any claim, fault, liability or damages whatsoever." When in fact the Vet, upon performing surgery on Joey, found the source of the obstruction to be the medication from [[company]].
3) They totally referred to my pet by a different name ... calling him Ingram.
So, what should I do? Should I contact them saying the SRA does not satisfy my concerns or just sign it and be done? If they are unable to satisfy my claims, would this be something for small claims court? Would small claims court have the power for them to adjust their verbiage? Am I crazy in thinking I should at least get around $2000 (to cover the medical cost...heck I would be fine with around $1K) ... I'm not asking for any crazy sum for emotional whatever. I just want them to own up and to change their packaging to reflect this could be a potential side effect. If I were to take them to small claims ... I would have to do this in Georgia...right?
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Jim
Sorry if this is in the wrong subforum ... didn't really see a pet forum.
Will not mention the company. However, my pet (Joey) recently died from a bowel obstruction caused by medication. Neither the package insert or other literature warned about bowel obstruction as a possible side effect/complication. I reached out to the company 1) for them to make changes to their package insert/other literature to reflect this possibility and 2) for some financial recoupment. The ER/Surgery for Joey cost $2200 ... though my main concern was for them to add some notice about "this product may cause bowel obstruction if swallowed whole" (or similar).
Today I received a "Settlement and Release Agreement" which is what I'm questioning.
1) The SRA makes no mention of the company changing their package inserts/other literature which worries me because other pets could fall victim.
2) The SRA states that the final compensation would be $500 though the company stated it was "merely as an accommodation to a customer and this Agreement should not be construed or considered in any sense as an admission of guilt or concession by [[company]] of any claim, fault, liability or damages whatsoever." When in fact the Vet, upon performing surgery on Joey, found the source of the obstruction to be the medication from [[company]].
3) They totally referred to my pet by a different name ... calling him Ingram.
So, what should I do? Should I contact them saying the SRA does not satisfy my concerns or just sign it and be done? If they are unable to satisfy my claims, would this be something for small claims court? Would small claims court have the power for them to adjust their verbiage? Am I crazy in thinking I should at least get around $2000 (to cover the medical cost...heck I would be fine with around $1K) ... I'm not asking for any crazy sum for emotional whatever. I just want them to own up and to change their packaging to reflect this could be a potential side effect. If I were to take them to small claims ... I would have to do this in Georgia...right?
v/r
Jim
Sorry if this is in the wrong subforum ... didn't really see a pet forum.

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