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The Truth About the McDonalds Coffee Case
Perhaps the most well-known "frivolous lawsuit" is the story of Stella Liebeck - the woman who was burned by hot coffee from McDonalds. Here are the facts about the McDonald's lawsuit; decide for yourself if the suit was frivolous: 1: Stella Liebeck was a 79-year-old grandmother who was the passenger in her grandson's car. 2: McDonalds served the coffee at roughly 190 degrees. 190 Degree liquid will cause third-degree burns within 2-7 seconds of contact with the skin. 3: Stella was wearing cotton jogging pants, and the 190 degree liquid soaked into the pants. She received third-degree burns to her thighs and genitals. This is what a third-degree burn looks like: 4: McDonalds admitted that the coffee was not fit for human consumption at the temperature they served it. 5: Over 700 men, women, and children had been burned prior to Stella's lawsuit. 6: Stella offered to settle with McDonalds just for her medical bills. They refused. Here is a PDF file that explains the suit in better detail. It's authored by the attorney who won the case. Hopefully, this clears up some of the misconceptions that Stella was a careless woman who spilled some hot coffee on herself and won the lottery. |