Here is a site that seems to have the skinny on the McD's case, in case anyone wants to know what really happened, and why McDonald's was really sued. Also, the temperatures are just absurd - far more than I previously recalled.
Also, the monetary damages are far less than I seem to have heard before.
Just in case anyone was interested.
Here's another site to go along with the first.
Both sites are brief. Might be worth the time to learn about. Here's a snippet:
Also, the monetary damages are far less than I seem to have heard before.
Just in case anyone was interested.
Here's another site to go along with the first.
Both sites are brief. Might be worth the time to learn about. Here's a snippet:
After careful deliberation, the jury found McDonald's was liable because the facts were overwhelmingly against the company. When it came to the punitive damages, the jury found that McDonald's had engaged in willful, reckless, malicious, or wanton conduct, and rendered a punitive damage award of 2.7 million dollars. (The equivalent of just two days of coffee sales, McDonalds Corporation generates revenues in excess of 1.3 million dollars daily from the sale of its coffee, selling 1 billion cups each year.)
On appeal, a judge lowered the award to $480,000, a fact not widely publicized in the media.
On appeal, a judge lowered the award to $480,000, a fact not widely publicized in the media.
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