I have always looked at the McDonald's hot coffee suit that way also, until
I ran into someone who actually read the particulars of the case.  The
coffee, which McDonalds stated was too hot to be safe, burned through her
skin and caused multiple surgeries and some permanent damage.  Unsafe for
anyone at that temperature, and given the environment at McDonalds I suppose
we should be glad it wasn't a kid grabbing a parent's arm and losing much of
the skin on their face.  I am by no means up on the particulars of the case,
but I am told it is not the case it is usually presented to be.  At any
rate, I have stopped using it as an example until I know a bit more about
it.
BillR
    

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Subject: [MBZ] Stella Awards

It's time again for the annual "Stella Awards"!  For those
unfamiliar with these awards, they are named after 81-year-old Stella
Liebeck who spilled hot coffee on herself and successfully sued the
McDonald's in New Mexico where she purchased the coffee.  You remember,
she took the lid off the coffee and put it between her knees while she
was driving.  Who would ever think one could get burned doing that,
right?

These are awards for the most outlandish lawsuits and
verdicts in the U.S.

Here are the Stella's for the past year:

7TH PLACE:

Kathleen Robertson of Austin , Texas was awarded $80,000 by a jury
of her peers after breaking her ankle tripping over a toddler who was
running inside a furniture store.  The store owners were understandably
surprised by the verdict, considering the running toddler was her own
son.

6TH PLACE :

Carl Truman, 19, of Los Angeles , California won $74,000 plus
medical expenses when his neighbor ran over his hand with a Honda Accord.
Truman apparently didn't notice there was someone at the wheel of the
car when he was trying to steal his neighbor's hubcaps.

5TH PLACE:

Terrence Dickson, of Bristol , Pennsylvania , was leaving a house he
had just burglarized by way of the garage.  Unfortunately for Dickson,
the automatic garage door opener malfunctioned and he could not get the
garage door to open.  Worse, he couldn't re-enter the house because the
door connecting the garage to the house locked when Dickson pulled it
shut.  Forced to sit for eight, count 'em, EIGHT, days on a case of
Pepsi and a large bag of dry dog food, he sued the homeowner's
insurance company claiming undue mental Anguish.  Amazingly, the jury said 
the
insurance company must pay Dickson $500,000 for his anguish.  We should
all have this kind of anguish.

4TH PLACE:

Jerry Williams, of Little Rock , Arkansas , garnered 4th Place in the
Stella's when he was awarded $14,500 plus medical expenses after being
bitten on the butt by his next door neighbor's beagle - even though the
beagle was on a chain in its owner's fenced yard. Williams did not get
as much as he asked for because the jury believed the beagle might have
been provoked at the time of the butt bite because Williams had climbed
over the fence into the yard and repeatedly shot the dog with a pellet
gun.

3RD PLACE:

Third place goes to Amber Carson of Lancaster , Pennsylvania because
a jury ordered a Philadelphia restaurant to pay her $113,500 after she
slipped on a spilled soft drink and broke her tailbone.  The reason the
soft drink was on the floor: Ms. Carson had thrown it at her boyfriend
30 seconds earlier during an argument.  What ever happened to people
being responsible for their own actions?

2ND PLACE:

Kara Walton, of Claymont , Delaware sued the owner of a night club
in a nearby city because she fell from the bathroom window to the floor,
knocking out her two front teeth. Even though Ms. Walton was trying to
sneak through the ladies room window to avoid paying the $3.50 cover
charge, the jury said the night club had to pay her $12,000....oh,
yeah, plus dental expenses.  Go figure.

1ST PLACE:

This year's runaway First Place Stella Award winner was Mrs.. Merv 
Grazinski, of Oklahoma City ,Oklahoma , who purchased a new 32-foot 
Winnebago motor home.  On her first trip home from an OU football game, 
having driven onto the freeway, she set the cruise control at 70 mph and 
calmly left the driver's seat to go to the back of the Winnebago to make 
herself a sandwich.   Not surprisingly, the motor home left the freeway, 
crashed and overturned.  Also not surprisingly, Mrs. Grazinski sued
Winnebago for not putting in the owner's manual that she couldn't
actually leave the driver's seat while the cruise control was set.  The
Oklahoma jury awarded her, are you sitting down, $1,750,000 PLUS a new motor

home.  Winnebago actually changed their manuals as a result of this suit, 
just in case Mrs. Grazinski has any relatives who might also buy a motor 
home.
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With that I wish you all a Happy, Successful, and Prosperous New Year
Gerry



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