LEGAL MATTERS: Think You Were Food Poisoned? Here's What To Do.
John T. Longo, GoLocalProv Legal Contributor
LEGAL MATTERS: Think You Were Food Poisoned? Here's What To Do.

Save the food you think made you sick.
If you end up in a lawsuit, the food may need to be tested. The basic tests for a food poisoning case cost less than $200.
Have your doctor order a stool sample test.
If a foodborne pathogen made you sick, it will usually show up in your stool as it leaves your body.
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In Rhode Island, contact the Department of Health at (401) 272-5952. In Massachusetts, contact the Department of Health and Human Services at (617) 983-6712. You can also contact the Food and Drug Administration at 1-888-463-6332.
Consult an attorney.
Food poising is a serious problem - two years ago, two people died and dozens were hospitalized after eating salmonella-tainted zeppoles from a Rhode Island bakery – so you should talk to a lawyer if you are one of its victims.
For more information on food poisoning, and when to see a doctor, check out this New York Times article or this Mayo Clinic web site.

