News Summary
Kelsey Pearson from Myrtle Beach has filed a lawsuit against McAlister’s Deli after biting into a human baby tooth hidden in her sandwich. The shocking incident caused her physical pain, mental distress, and even a dental injury. Her legal action accuses the deli of negligence and failure to maintain safety standards. As Pearson seeks justice, this unsettling experience raises questions about food safety in restaurants, highlighting the need for rigorous hygiene practices.
Myrtle Beach Woman Sues McAlister’s Deli After Biting Into a Human Tooth
In a startling turn of events, a woman from Myrtle Beach, Kelsey Pearson, has decided to take legal action after a disturbing dining experience at a local McAlister’s Deli. The incident, which has left many scratching their heads and feeling queasy, involves an unexpected ingredient that no one would ever want to find in their meal: a human baby tooth.
What Happened?
This peculiar case unfolded on January 2 at the McAlister’s Deli located at 1000 S. Commons Road in South Myrtle Beach. Pearson, who was enjoying her meal when she chomped down on something hard, was met with immediate discomfort. Instead of enjoying a savorful bite, she felt a sudden jaw pain that sent her into a panic mode.
After spitting out her food in shock, Pearson discovered that the hard object was, in fact, a baby tooth mingled with bacon and lettuce in her sandwich. The moment of realization undoubtedly turned her stomach, leading to feelings of disgust and nausea that would make anyone think twice about ordering from the deli again.
Consequences of the Incident
The repercussions of this traumatic experience did not stop with just physical pain. Pearson has reported suffering from serious mental distress, including anxiety and panic attacks, making it difficult for her to cope after the ordeal. On top of that, her dental health took a hit as she cracked a molar during the incident, prompting her to seek medical attention.
Legal Action Taken
In light of her unfortunate encounter, Pearson has filed a lawsuit against the operator of the franchise, DMAC81 LLC, citing their negligence in a variety of aspects. The lawsuit claims that McAlister’s failed to adequately inspect and prepare the food, did not hire or train knowledgeable employees, and neglected to maintain safety standards that could have prevented such a bizarre incident.
Moreover, the lawsuit goes on to assert that the deli did not follow essential procedures to warn customers of any potential dangers in their meals. This oversight, according to Pearson, resulted in not only physical harm but also a significant amount of mental anguish.
What’s Next for Pearson?
As part of her legal battle, Pearson is seeking unspecified actual and punitive damages. This includes everything from her medical expenses and physical impairment to the emotional toll this shocking experience has taken on her life, such as her loss of enjoyment and overall well-being.
Her attorney, Joseph Sandefur, has expressed his frustration over the response from the insurance company representing DMAC81 LLC. Rather than taking the matter seriously, the insurance adjuster downplayed the issue by referring to the tooth simply as an “object” and even accused Pearson of planting the tooth herself, which only adds to the absurdity of an already unbelievable situation.
No Comment from McAlister’s Deli
To date, McAlister’s Deli has not issued any comment regarding the lawsuit. As this unusual case continues to develop, it raises numerous questions about food safety and customer care within restaurants. It serves as a reminder for all dining establishments to uphold high standards to ensure their patrons can eat without encountering something as horrifying as a baby tooth in their food.
Conclusion
This odd chapter in the Myrtle Beach dining scene will surely have many residents thinking twice about where they choose to eat next. As Kelsey Pearson seeks justice for her unsettling experience, her story is a cautionary tale that may change how we look at our food, reminding us to always be vigilant about what’s on our plates.
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Additional Resources
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