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New York CNN —A Dunkin’ franchisee is paying a woman $3 million to settle a lawsuit involving hot coffee falling on her lap that she alleges caused severe burns and life-altering injuries, according to her lawyers. “America may run on Dunkin’, but our client had to re-learn how to walk due to the severity of her burns,” said Morgan & Morgan attorney Benjamin Welch in a statement. Other lawsuitsThis case echoes the famous McDonald’s hot coffee lawsuit several decades ago, in which another woman spilled coffee on her lap and suffered third-degree burns. The coffee was “30 to 40 degrees hotter than coffee served by other companies,” the law museum said. Morgan & Morgan founder John Morgan said in a statement that “restaurants still have failed to learn their lesson to prioritize customers’ safety.
Persons: Dunkin, , Morgan, Benjamin Welch, , ” Welch, didn’t, Dunkin ’ isn’t, John Morgan, McDonald’s, Mable Childress, Childress, Peter Ou Organizations: New, New York CNN, American Museum of Tort, San, CNN Locations: New York, Atlanta, Georgia, America, San Francisco
New York CNN —McDonald’s is being sued over a hot coffee spill, again. Childress also said in the lawsuit that the restaurant employees “refused” to help her, a point that the McDonald’s denied. Third-degree burns are the most severe and penetrate through the entire skin. The coffee was “30 to 40 degrees hotter than coffee served by other companies,” the law museum said. Earlier this year, McDonald’s was found liable in another case involving hot food.
Persons: New York CNN —, Mable Childress, Childress, , , Peter Ou, Ou, McDonald’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, CNN, American Museum of Tort, McDonald’s, Upchurch Foods Locations: New York, San Francisco, Florida, Miami
A San Francisco McDonald's is being sued after a woman in her 80s allegedly sustained "severe burns" from a scalding cup of coffee and was refused help by store employees. Childress alleges that the incident caused her to suffer severe burns, scarring, emotional distress, as well as hospital and medical expenses. Peter Ou, the owner and operator of the San Francisco franchise in question, responded to TODAY.com's request for comment via email. According to NBC News, in 1992, 79-year-old Stella Liebeck sustained third-degree burns when a hot coffee from a New Mexico-based McDonald's spilled onto her lap. In a statement to local outlet SFGate, her lawyer, Dylan Hackett, said the coffee cup had not been "properly" covered and the coffee itself was "scalding."
Persons: Francisco McDonald's, Mable Childress, Childress, Peter Ou, McDonald's, Stella Liebeck, Dylan Hackett, Hackett, SFGate, … Nobody Organizations: NBC News, San Francisco Superior, San Francisco Locations: Francisco, San Francisco, New Mexico
A San Francisco woman is suing McDonald's over a hot coffee that spilled and burned her. The coffee spilled and gave her severe burns in her groin area, the court filing said. The most famous scalding incident came in 1994 when 79-year-old Stella Liebeck sued McDonald's for a hot coffee burn. Liebeck initially received a $2.9 million jury award after receiving third-degree burns from spilled McDonald's coffee. Years later in 2014, a Los Angeles woman sued McDonald's for allegedly serving her a hot coffee drink that badly burned her.
Persons: McDonald's, Mable Childress, San Francisco McDonald's, Childress, Peter Ou, Stella Liebeck, Liebeck Organizations: Service, San Locations: Francisco, Wall, Silicon, San Francisco, Los Angeles
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