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Food Dye Lawsuit

Residents in can request a free review for potential food dye-related health claims.

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Potential Claims in , South Carolina

Cases may involve exposure to synthetic dyes in packaged food and beverages, with allegations involving inadequate warnings and resulting health harm.

South Carolina Deadline Overview

South Carolina Attorney General — Consumer Protection

In addition to pursuing a civil lawsuit, residents who experienced harm may file a consumer complaint with the South Carolina Attorney General's office:

Alan Wilson, South Carolina Attorney General
Consumer Hotline: 1-800-922-1594
Consumer Protection Page →

Filing a consumer complaint creates a public record and may support investigations into manufacturers. Pursuing both channels — AG complaint and civil lawsuit — is recommended.

Federal Court Districts — South Carolina

South Carolina is served by the following federal judicial district(s). Most food dye health injury cases are consolidated in a national MDL, but understanding your local district is useful context:

⚖️ Filing Deadline Note: Food dye health claims involve allegations of inadequate warnings about synthetic dyes in food and beverages. The discovery rule clock typically starts when health damage was or should have been linked to food dye consumption.
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