I broke my tooth on a cherry pit nestled deep inside my slice of cherry pie at a local restaurant. It will costs hundreds of dollars to fix, according to my dentist. Can I sue?
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I broke my tooth on a cherry pit nestled deep inside my slice of cherry pie at a local restaurant. It will costs hundreds of dollars to fix, according to my dentist. Can I sue?
Asked on March 21, 2009 under Personal Injury, Michigan
Answers:
GW, Member, Michigan and Hawaii Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 16 years ago | Contributor
A pit in cherry pie is the sort of thing that courts usually say you should expect. Most say you can't recover for that. But most personal injury lawyers will review your case for free. It's worth calling a few to see if they want to try to get a settlement from the restaurant.
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