Top-tier Food & Supplement Labeling Legal Expertise
The Food and Beverage and Nutritional Supplement industries have become increasingly scrutinized by plaintiffs’ lawyers and health groups. The attorneys at Collings Law Firm understand what drives consumer fraud and false labeling claims and how to defeat them. We have successfully defended manufacturers of nutritional supplements against consumer class actions challenging the structure/function claims on their labels. We also review labeling to ensure that it accurately represents ingredients and nutrition information and contains the appropriate disclosures.
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Food & Supplement Labeling Law
At Collings Law Firm, we provide dynamic and authoritative legal representation in food and supplement labeling cases, standing firm for consumer rights and corporate accountability. Our attorneys are meticulous in their approach, combining thorough legal understanding with strategic litigation tactics to defend your interests and pursue justice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Food and supplement labeling law governs the information provided on packaging of food and dietary supplements, ensuring that labels are truthful, not misleading, and comply with regulatory standards.
Labels must include accurate nutritional information, ingredient lists, allergen declarations, and serving sizes. Supplements must also have a Supplement Facts panel and disclose any potential health risks.
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the primary regulatory authority for food and supplement labeling.
Yes, if misleading or incorrect labeling caused harm or deceived you into purchasing a product, you might have grounds for a lawsuit against the manufacturer or distributor
A lawyer can help by evaluating the legality of labeling practices, guiding compliance issues, and representing you in legal actions against companies that violate labeling laws.