A Los Angeles jury awarded Michael Garcia $50 million in his lawsuit against Starbucks. The verdict stems from a 2020 incident where scalding hot tea spilled on Garcia, causing third-degree burns, nerve damage, and permanent genital injuries, leading to multiple surgeries and ongoing pain and PTSD. Starbucks, who maintains they are not at fault and plans to appeal, had offered a pre-trial settlement contingent on an apology and policy changes, which Garcia’s attorneys say was refused. The jury found Starbucks grossly negligent in its handling of the incident.
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popping and hearing loss in one ear. He remained home collecting a nice paycheck, disability and settlement check for the following four years while working retirement job as a cable installer. Sometimes injuring yourself through an accident can legitimate… but boy people tend to go overboard with it.
The recent news of a woman losing a £650,000 injury claim after being caught tossing a Christmas tree at a competitive event has brought up a plethora of thoughts and reflections on the matter. It’s not uncommon for insurance companies to dig deep and investigate claims, especially when they suspect fraudulent activity. As seen in various cases shared by individuals, from rear-ending accidents to personal injury claims, the importance of genuine claims and the consequences of deceit are highlighted vividly.… Continue reading