For millions, I'd take one for the team and get those burns like that picture. Just my legs of course lol.
Not I. That looks WAAAAY to close to the love zone for my comfort.



For millions, I'd take one for the team and get those burns like that picture. Just my legs of course lol.
Yeah, I know. I saw a documentary on it. That was the first one that came to mind. IMO still need Tort Reform.
Not I. That looks WAAAAY to close to the love zone for my comfort.![]()
So, if I buy a kit that includes a car charger, I should know better than to plug it into the socket in a car?
I 100% agree sometimes company's and or manufacturers have to be held accountable for bad decisions but it just seems to me company's and manufacturers get held accountable for consumer bad decisions also. This is a tough one because the lady did get some serious burns, but then again the cup had a warning the contence will burn you, and putting a cup of anything hot in between your legs is not a smart decision.That's not the best case to cite.
The Truth About The Hot Coffee Case
![]()
Picture of actual injuries.
ETA: I was incorrect. The picture I posted earlier was of another person burned by McDonald's coffee. The picture above is of the plaintiff in the lawsuit.
Yeah, we need tort reform badly.
..... - Spill some hot coffee on you and get millions. What could be better?
I agree with the manufacturer needing to make the end-user aware of the nuances of the device. And then it being up to the end-user from there.
Obviously if every device a manufacturer produces catches fire then there is a problem.
If a battery causes damage or injury from venting or exploding due to improper charging or misuse.
I 100% agree sometimes company's and or manufacturers have to be held accountable for bad decisions but it just seems to me company's and manufacturers get held accountable for consumer bad decisions also. This is a tough one because the lady did get some serious burns, but then again the cup had a warning the contence will burn you, and putting a cup of anything hot in between your legs is not a smart decision.
The article you posted sides with the lady . Im sure with a little searching I can find another article that paints a different picture but lists the same facts.
Did MC'Ds make their coffee to hot probably, Should you place anything hot between your legs and pry the lid off? Both had a fault IMO
Actually, you should be careful of that McDonald's story. There was a very large, very rich corporate lobbyist group behind the trashing of that case.
Truth is, the woman--who was elderly--had third degree burns and needed skin grafts. Freaking skin grafts. It wasn't some ordinary "burn". Not by a long shot.
What was going on was McD's marketing dweebs had this ever so brilliant "idea" to ratchet up the temp of the coffee to levels known to be seriously dangerous (if memory serves, upward in the 140+ territory). Their--and I use the term loosely--reasoning was that since people going through the drive through wanted their coffee to still be hot when they got home, the coffee temp should be run up high so the coffee cooled to "hot" on the trip home.
But the temps were in known to be dangerous territory. I'd bet my last dollar there were tons of meetings along the way where people warned the marketing twerps "that's dangerous" and were brushed off.
Further, the family did not initiate legal action right off. They approach McD with an offer to settle for medical costs. That's all they wanted. McD's corporate policy was to tell any and all customers harmed by their products to go jump in a lake. So the family sued.
The jury did award a high amount (about $20 million) but the reasoning was that since we were talking about a multi-national, multi-billion dollar corporation, the punitive damage award needed to be big enough to whack the corporation between the eyes, get their attention, and change their behavior. The formula used was actually interesting. They awarded one penny per cup of coffee sold on one day, globally, by McD (which gives you a glimpse at the sheer scale of McD).
The woman never saw that money. The appellate court reduced the sum to around $640,000. And, keep in mind, she had tens of thousands in medical bills pending.
Be leery of "tort reform". My state did it. So far, our "benefits" are we lead the nation in number of people unable to afford health insurance. And auto insurance rates are rising faster than average. In fact, rising so fast, I've had to cut back on my auto insurance coverage amounts about every third year as that's about how long it takes for the premiums to double.
And I'm 51, not 21. And have zero tickets and zero accidents on my record. It's been so long since I got a speeding ticket (and I still say it was a two bit speed trap but, meh, paid it, wasn't worth the trouble) I don't believe anybody had even heard of "Monica Lewinsky" yet when it happened. So, no, it's not me making it go up thank you very much.
If a company knowingly sells you a defective battery that blows half your face off and you live in Texas, you've been tort reformed into "yeah, whaddaya you gonna do about it?" and they'll keep selling known defective batteries.
Tort "reform" ain't necessarily for your benefit...
[....]e-cig bad, go boom like bomb, run scared, hide children, everybody die[....]
Yeah, we need tort reform badly.
..... - Spill some hot coffee on you and get millions. What could be better?
I agree with the manufacturer needing to make the end-user aware of the nuances of the device. And then it being up to the end-user from there.
Obviously if every device a manufacturer produces catches fire then there is a problem.
sorry, but this one gets me riled up- don't use the coffee spill as an example of tort reform- YOU DON"T KNOW what you are talking about. you are entitled to your opinion but not to your own facts-you don't know what the truth is behind that case you are only repeating garbage you heard "somewhere". learn the facts not the talking points.....
sorry, but this one gets me riled up- don't use the coffee spill as an example of tort reform- YOU DON"T KNOW what you are talking about. you are entitled to your opinion but not to your own facts-you don't know what the truth is behind that case you are only repeating garbage you heard "somewhere". learn the facts not the talking points.....