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Last month, state and county inspectors issued citations to Iowa restaurants and grocery stores for hundreds of food safety violations. Some facilities had to close down as a result.
When restaurants fail to adhere to food safety rules, it may cause customers to become seriously ill. Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals is the organization responsible for handling inspections at restaurants and other establishments that sell food within the state.
Hundreds of violations were found at Iowa restaurants and grocery stores, including in Ames, Coralville, Davenport, Des Moines, Forest City, Hinton, Marshalltown, Sioux City, Thompson, Urbandale, Waterloo, and West Des Moines.
These are just a small example of the food safety violations inspectors found:
The Courier’s report included further details of food safety violations found at many Iowa restaurants and grocery stores, including these:
You can find and read the full report of food safety violations assessed on the Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals website.
Despite the serious nature of these violations, inspectors issued this reminder to the public: The violations they find and describe in their reports are a live snapshot of these facilities. In many cases, the violations are corrected immediately.
At PKSD, we are ready to help when you need to seek compensation for a personal injury. If someone’s negligence in a restaurant or grocery store caused you or a loved one to become ill, you may have a legal case.
Call our law offices to discuss your situation and learn how we may be able to help. Our Milwaukee-area personal injury lawyers have been representing injury victims for decades, recovering millions in compensation on their behalf. We also handle cases in Iowa and New Mexico.
Initial consultations are completely free, and if you choose to hire our firm, there is nothing to pay up front or while we work on your case. We only get paid if you do.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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