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Texas Ultra-Processed Food Lawyers for Child Diabetes Lawsuits

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Our Texas Ultra-Processed Food (UPF) lawyers file obesity lawsuits for children and young adults with diabetes or other nutrition-related illness. Texas UPF lawsuits claim food manufacturers failed to warn consumers of the risk of disease.

As such, Texans who ate these foods as a child and have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes or related conditions may be eligible to claim a cash settlement.

Texas Ultra-Processed Food Lawyers Advocate for Diabetes Victims

Our team of Texas ultra-processed food attorneys has represented thousands of victims of dangerous consumer products. In doing so, we have recovered millions of dollars in settlement funds on their behalf.

However, we only pursue compensation from UPF producers, and do not file claims against our clients’ doctors or caregivers.

No Legal Fee Unless You Obtain a Settlement

While compensation may be available to qualified UPF claimants, victims are urged to act promptly. The #1 claim Texas ultra-processed food victims can make for diabetes compensation is one filed within the Statute of Limitations. (Follow this link for our latest information on the UPF multi-district litigation.)

Our ultra-processed foods lawyers are available to review claims now. We offer a free case evaluation to confirm childhood consumption of UPF and diagnosis of a related health condition. Further, we never charge a legal fee unless a financial recovery is obtained for our client.

Contact our Texas ultra-processed food lawyers today.

Texas Processed Food Lawyers File Diabetes Lawsuits Statewide

5th Circuit Diabetes Claims in Texas

Texas is part of the Fifth Circuit of the federal court system, and individual ultra-processed food lawsuits can be filed at its local U.S. District Court. Appeals are heard by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

However, federal diabetes lawsuits filed in Texas may be transferred to a centralized jurisdiction pursuant to a Multi-District Litigation (MDL) Transfer Order. (Follow this link for our additional information on 5th Circuit ultra-processed food settlements.)

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5th Circuit Ultra-Processed Food Settlement Claims for Diabetes and Fatty Liver Disease

Texas State Diabetes Claims

Texas ultra-processed food lawyers can also file diabetes lawsuits in the State’s county courts (TX Courts Website). The Texas Rules of Civil Procedure sets forth the State’s procedural law for bodily injury claims.

The State of Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. Accordingly, a Texas diabetes lawyer can recover damages for wrongful conduct by ultra-processed food manufacturers provided the plaintiff is less than 51% at fault. However, the diabetes victim’s recovery is reduced by their own degree of fault (if any).

Follow this link for a warning about faulty activity associated with ultra-processed food introduced in Texas Senate Bill 25.

Pertinent claim filing information is provided below.

Dallas-Fort Worth Area Courts for Northern TX UPF Diabetes Lawsuits

Amarillo, Abilene, Dallas, Fort Worth, Lubbock, San Angelo, and Wichita Falls area ultra-processed food victims can file federal diabetes lawsuits at these seven (7) divisional locations of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas (TXND website). Eleven (11) active judges, five (5) senior (semi-retired) judges, and nine (9) magistrates preside over the TXND’s resolution of claims.

In addition, the 8.3 million residents of this fast-growing, economically diverse metroplex can file ultra-processed food lawsuits at their nearby county courthouses.

Specifically, North Texas UPF lawyers can file diabetes lawsuits in the County of Dallas, Ellis in Waxahachie, Johnson in Cleburne, Kaufman and Rockwall, as well as Tarrant in Fort Worth, and Parker in Weatherford.

The region is known for its strong finance, tech, and defense industries. In addition, its urban environment blends modern cosmopolitan and traditional Southern culture.

North Texas UPF lawyers can also file claims in the County of Taylor in Abilene, Potter in Amarillo, Randall in Canyon, and Tom Green in San Angelo, TX.

Plano Courts for Eastern Texas UPF Diabetes Lawsuits

Beaumont, Lufkin, Marshall, Sherman, Texarkana, and Tyler area ultra-processed food victims can file federal diabetes lawsuits at these six (6) divisional locations of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas (TXED website). Ten (8) active judges, two (2) senior (semi-retired) judges, eight (8) magistrates, and one (1) visiting judge preside over the TXED’s resolution of claims.

In addition, the 2 million residents of heavily forested Eastern Texas can file ultra-processed food lawsuits at their nearby county courthouses.

The region’s economy is driven by timber, oil, agriculture, and manufacturing, while the area is characterized by its humid climate, rural communities, and strong religious and cultural roots.

For residents impacted by ultra-processed food, East Texas diabetes lawyers can file lawsuits in the County of Grayson, Denton in Frisco, and Collin in McKinney or Plano. In addition, UPF claims can be filed in the County of Jefferson, Angelina, Harrison, Bowie in Boston, Smith, and Gregg in Longview, TX.

Houston Area Courts for Southern Texas UPF Diabetes Lawsuits

Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Galveston, Houston, Laredo, McAllen, and Victoria area ultra-processed food victims can file federal diabetes lawsuits at these seven (7) divisional locations of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas (TXSD website). Twenty-five (25) active judges and sixteen (16) magistrates preside over the TXSD’s resolution of claims.

In addition, the 2.4 million residents of energy-rich South Texas can file ultra-processed food lawsuits at their nearby county courthouses.

This region is home to a massive energy sector, global diversity, sprawling urban growth, and status as a hub for space exploration, international trade, and world-class healthcare. Texas Medical Center, the largest medical complex in the world, offers cutting-edge research, specialized care, and leading institutions like MD Anderson Cancer Center.

South Texas ultra-processed food lawyers can file diabetes lawsuits in the County of Harris in Houston, Fort Bend in Richmond, Montgomery in Conroe, and Brazos in Bryan. Further, UPF lawsuits can be filed in the County of Cameron, Nueces, Webb, Brazoria in Angleton, and Hidalgo in Edinburg, TX.

San Antonio & Austin Courts for Western Texas UPF Diabetes Lawsuits

San Antonio, Austin, Del Rio, El Paso, Midland-Odessa, Pecos/Apline, and Waco/Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood) area ultra-processed food victims can file federal diabetes lawsuits at these seven (7) divisional locations of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas (TXWD website). Eleven (11) active judges, four (4) senior (semi-retired) judges, and fifteen (15) magistrates preside over the TXWD’s resolution of claims.

In addition, the 3.5 million residents of greater Western Texas can file ultra-processed food lawsuits at their nearby county courthouses.

San Antonio

The San Antonio area blends deep Hispanic heritage, military tradition, and rapid suburban growth. San Antonio ultra-processed food lawsuits can be filed in the County of Bexar, Guadalupe in Seguin, and Comal in New Braunfels, TX.

Austin

The Greater Austin region features tech innovation, creative culture, rapid population growth, and scenic Hill Country landscapes, anchored by a youthful, educated population and a strong emphasis on music, startups, and progressive values. Austin ultra-processed food lawsuits can be filed here in the County of Travis, Williamson in Georgetown, Hays in San Marcos, and Bastrop, TX.

Central Texas

Central TX combines a mix of growing suburban communities, military presence from Fort Cavazos, and a strong educational and healthcare foundation, all set in a historically rich and geographically transitional region between Hill Country and the Blackland Prairie. Texas ultra-processed food lawsuits can be filed in the County of McLennan, Bell in Belton, and Coryell in Gatesville.

West Texas

Western Texas is defined by its vast desert landscapes, oil-rich Permian Basin, and rugged frontier culture. West TX ultra-processed food lawsuits can be filed in the County of Val Verde, Maverick in Eagle Pass, and Ector.

Texas Ultra-Processed Food Distributors of Prominence

Texas ultra-processed food lawsuits may cite the following distributors because of their size and community reach:

  • North Food Group (Dallas–Fort Worth)
  • Ben E. Keith Company (Fort Worth)
  • DiMare Fresh (Dallas and Houston)
  • Grocers Supply Co. (Houston)
  • Labatt Food Service (San Antonio)
  • Phillips Food Service (San Antonio)
  • McLane Company (Temple)
  • Sysco Corporation
  • US Foods

If you were diagnosed with childhood diabetes or fatty liver disease after consuming food from a distributor on our list, talk to a Texas ultra-processed food lawyer about your legal options.

Texas Pediatric Diabetes and Fatty Liver Disease Treatment Centers of Prominence

Texas ultra-processed food lawyers rely on accurate medical records when pursuing a nutritional injury claim. Substantial pediatric diabetes and fatty liver disease treatment centers in Texas are known to produce some of the most professional and streamlined records in the state.

  • Texas Children’s Hospital – Diabetes & Endocrine Care Center (Houston)
  • Texas Children’s Pediatric Liver Center (Houston)
  • UTHealth Houston Pediatric Liver Clinic (UTHealth McGovern Medical School) (Houston)
  • Children’s Medical Center Dallas – Pediatric Liver (Hepatology) Disease Center (Dallas)
  • Texas Diabetes Institute at University Health (San Antonio)
  • Driscoll Children’s Hospital – Endocrine & Diabetes Center (Corpus Christi / South Texas)
  • Dell Children’s Medical Center – Pediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes (Austin)

Diabetes and fatty liver disease patients treated at a facility on our list should talk to a Texas ultra-processed food lawyer without delay.

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