My wife has multiple food allergies, shellfish being among them. To call it a disability is an insult to the truely disabled.
Why would you need a lawyer again? If I was in your position, the first thing I would do is get allergy testing and try and figure out exactly what your allergic to. My wife gets a shot once a week for her allergies and carries an EpiPen. She has had to use the EpiPen once due to a cheese that wasnt suposed to be in her meal.
If you are having a reaction due to airborne particles have you thought about wearing a mask? Possibly not going into the cafeteria on days when shellfish is served? Nobody is forcing you to be around shelfish or anything else. You need to protect yourself and not expect everyone to bend over backwards because you have a possible problem with allergies. This is the real world, welcome to it.
Why would you need a lawyer again? If I was in your position, the first thing I would do is get allergy testing and try and figure out exactly what your allergic to. My wife gets a shot once a week for her allergies and carries an EpiPen. She has had to use the EpiPen once due to a cheese that wasnt suposed to be in her meal.
If you are having a reaction due to airborne particles have you thought about wearing a mask? Possibly not going into the cafeteria on days when shellfish is served? Nobody is forcing you to be around shelfish or anything else. You need to protect yourself and not expect everyone to bend over backwards because you have a possible problem with allergies. This is the real world, welcome to it.