Processed Food Case Review

Request a processed food case review.

Tell us about the consumption history and any related diagnosis. Your submission may be reviewed by participating legal professionals, legal advertisers, or intake partners where available.

Free initial review · No obligation · No attorney-client relationship is formed by submitting this form.

Who This Page May Help

Situations people often research.

Processed food claims often involve allegations that ultra-processed food products were formulated or marketed in ways that contributed to obesity, Type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease, or related metabolic conditions. Current claims often focus most strongly on diagnoses that began in childhood or adolescence after long-term consumption of ultra-processed foods. You don't need to know the legal terms — basic information about consumption history, age, and diagnosis is enough to start.

  • Children, teens, or young adults diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes after long-term ultra-processed food consumption
  • Diagnosis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) tied to ultra-processed food intake
  • Adults diagnosed with serious metabolic conditions following decades of ultra-processed food consumption
  • Long-term consumers of sugary drinks, sweetened cereals, fast food, and packaged snacks
  • Parents researching on behalf of a child or family member
  • Other diet-related health concerns where heavy ultra-processed food consumption may be a factor
Submit Your Information

Processed food case review form.

Start with the situation that best fits, then briefly describe what happened. Contact information is requested so someone can follow up if your submission appears to match an available review path.

Age at diagnosis can be important. Current claims often focus on diagnoses that began in childhood or adolescence.

Sugary drinks, sweetened cereals, fast food, packaged snacks — please list any specific brands or product types you remember.

When did the consumption pattern begin? When was the diagnosis received? Any other context that may help us understand the situation.

Please do not include Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, full medical records, or highly sensitive personal information.

Approximate is fine. Long-term consumption history can be relevant to these claims.

Your state helps identify whether location-specific deadlines, claim rules, or review options may apply.

For follow-up about your case review request.

Created by a California-licensed attorney. Your submission may be reviewed by participating legal professionals, legal advertisers, or intake partners where available. A submission does not guarantee eligibility, compensation, contact, or representation.

After Submission

What happens next.

Your information may be reviewed to understand whether it relates to a processed food lawsuit category, claim pattern, sponsored case-review path, or possible law firm follow-up.

If there appears to be a possible fit, a participating law firm, legal advertiser, intake provider, or other partner may contact you to ask for more information.

No attorney-client relationship is formed unless and until you sign an agreement directly with a law firm.

Important Disclosures

Read this before submitting.

Lawsuit Center is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submitting information through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship and does not guarantee that you qualify for a claim, that compensation will be available, or that any attorney or law firm will offer representation.

Some pages may include attorney advertising, sponsored listings, paid law firm visibility, or referral-related opportunities. Sponsored visibility is advertising and should not be treated as a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney or law firm.

Processed food and ultra-processed food litigation is an emerging area. Qualifying criteria are still developing, and not every situation will fit a current claim. Honest screening protects everyone's time.

Legal deadlines for product liability and consumer protection claims can vary by state and can be short. If you believe you may have a claim, consider speaking with a licensed attorney as soon as possible.