Corporate Dog said:
The woman purchased her coffee at a drive-thru window. After driving off, she proceeded to put the cup of coffee BETWEEN HER LEGS.
Now, whether your coffee is regular hot, or super-nova third-degree burn causing hot, it's still going to hurt when spilled on you. Most people of average intelligence would realize this, in addition to the fact that styrofoam cups aren't known for their structural integrity, and the fact that ones' thighs aren't made for holding things.
Some of which is true, but irrelevant. The claim of keeping the coffee in her lap was part of McDonald's case, which was disproven. The 73-year old woman had no idea that the coffee was 20 degrees hotter than any other restaurant. McDonald's, on the other hand, had already settled
700 lawsuits and complaints concenring this issue. The victim suffered 3rd degree burns, resulting in a 7-day hospital stay and thousands of dollars of medical bills over a period of time (including the necessity for skin grafts). That she put the drink somewhere she shouldn't have is not the issue. Had she spilled the coffee as she was putting it in the cup-holder, would that have made it more or less legitimate to be seriously burned by a cup of coffee? In point of fact, she was opening the lid to add creamer and sugar, when it spilled.
You don't expect coffee that you buy at McDonald's to be so hot that it delivers 3rd-degree burns in 2 to 7 seconds. She has 17% permanent scarring on her body. That's just not reasonable. McDonald's was aware of this, but never bothered to inform customers or investigate the issue. I don't kwow how hot you like your coffee, but when I buy coffee at the local Wawa, I don't worry that spilling it on me will result in a hospital stay.
Where are you getting your information from? What sort of lawsuit could (or would) McDonald's POSSIBLY bring against her in this instance? McDonald's didn't go after her... if anything, she might've tried to get them to pay her medical bills, they said, "No." and THEN she sued.
Regards,
Corporate Dog
You read information that wasn't there. The now 81 year-old woman only sued when McDonald's flat out denied her any compensation for her medical bills. She did ask, and McDonald's decided that (unlike hundreds of similar cases they had already resolved). The legal flogging I'm referring to was their behavior during
HER trial. Many of jurors initially thought this was a silly case, but based on the evidence and McDonald's behavior, the jury found that McDonald's had engaged in willful, reckless, malicious, or wanton conduct, and then made an award of 2.7 million dollars. They then reduced the judgement to 480,000 on appeal. She had originally asked for $11,000, and McDonald's offered $800. This number was later renegoitiated and then settled for an undisclosed amount.