u/Early_Researcher_133

Stressed trying to plan a local event with picky eaters. Are there any hidden gem caterers in Solano County?

Hey everyone,

I'm in charge of coordinating a large gathering in the Fairfield/Suisun area next month (mixture of a corporate team building event and a private family celebration). I am losing my mind trying to figure out the food.

We have about 40 people, and the dietary restrictions and preferences are all over the place. Half the group wants heavy comfort food like burgers or pizza. A few people are strictly vegetarian/gluten-free and want Mediterranean or clean salads, and a couple of others are begging for Hawaiian BBQ.

I looked into standard catering trays from different places, but every traditional caterer forces you to pick one unified menu style for the whole headcount. I really don't want to place 3 or 4 separate DoorDash group orders because having multiple drivers arrive at completely different times sounds like a logistical nightmare for a structured event.

Does anyone know of a local caterer or setup in the county that lets you mix and match completely different cuisines under one single order/delivery?

Thanks in advance!

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u/Early_Researcher_133 — 2 days ago

I was involved in a car accident in San Francisco on December 9, 2025. I was driving for Uber with a passenger at the time. I have clear injuries confirmed by MRI: a right paracentral annular tear and nerve impingement at L4-L5, plus cervical disc bulges. ​I was originally represented by Morgan & Morgan, but they recently dropped the case. They have asserted a lien on any future recovery, but they won't answer my calls or give me an itemized breakdown of what that lien actually is (costs vs. fees). ​I have spoken to a few other firms, but as soon as they hear there is an existing lien from a major firm, they decline the case. It feels like I'm stuck because I can't get clarity from my previous lawyers, and new ones don't want to deal with the "lien headache." ​My questions for the community: ​Is there a specific way to force a previous firm to provide a lien breakdown so I can show it to new counsel? ​Are there specific types of firms in California or the Bay Area that specialize in taking over cases that already have liens? ​Has anyone dealt with this "lien fear" from new attorneys before? How did you get a firm to take the case?

Location: San Francisco

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u/Early_Researcher_133 — 2 months ago

I was involved in a car accident in San Francisco on December 9, 2025. I was driving for Uber with a passenger at the time. I have clear injuries confirmed by MRI: a right paracentral annular tear and nerve impingement at L4-L5, plus cervical disc bulges. ​I was originally represented by Morgan & Morgan, but they recently dropped the case. They have asserted a lien on any future recovery, but they won't answer my calls or give me an itemized breakdown of what that lien actually is (costs vs. fees). ​I have spoken to a few other firms, but as soon as they hear there is an existing lien from a major firm, they decline the case. It feels like I'm stuck because I can't get clarity from my previous lawyers, and new ones don't want to deal with the "lien headache." ​My questions for the community: ​Is there a specific way to force a previous firm to provide a lien breakdown so I can show it to new counsel? ​Are there specific types of firms in California or the Bay Area that specialize in taking over cases that already have liens? ​Has anyone dealt with this "lien fear" from new attorneys before? How did you get a firm to take the case? ​

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u/Early_Researcher_133 — 2 months ago