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In reply to the discussion: McDonald's found liable for hot Chicken McNugget that fell from Happy Meal and burned girl [View all]Ocelot II
(131,110 posts)67. Am I making up the those medical records noting that the patient's injuries
occurred as the result of an accident? What's the basis of your insistence that that information isn't noted? Because it sure as hell is.
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McDonald's found liable for hot Chicken McNugget that fell from Happy Meal and burned girl [View all]
BumRushDaShow
May 2023
OP
Because mother's medical insurance won't pay unless they go after another potential primary
Effete Snob
May 2023
#13
I was involved PI Plaintiff cases for a very long time, Los Angeles, CA, Central District Ct.
Scottie Mom
May 2023
#93
When our kids were young and ate chicken nuggets, I don't recall them *ever* being too hot to eat.
NullTuples
May 2023
#21
Not sure, but sometimes nuggets are the thing they have to "drop" and sell fast if they're out.
forgotmylogin
May 2023
#85
Truly. I wonder if they're going to trash this kid similarly. Maybe just her mother.
catrose
May 2023
#72
Oh, you have it all wrong! A person who's been carted into the ER on a gurney
Ocelot II
May 2023
#70
You said a hospital doesn't keep the fact of an accident in the patient's records
Ocelot II
May 2023
#76
none of the McD's food served where I live comes even close to being that hot.
Dyedinthewoolliberal
May 2023
#11
Ti be clear, it wasn't reduced on appeal. The trial judge reduced the punitive damage award.
rsdsharp
May 2023
#55
I cannot fathom this. Unless she were underneath the fryer when they pulled the nuggets out
hlthe2b
May 2023
#42
My second paragraph in the earlier edit addresses this. Yes, she was burned by something.
hlthe2b
May 2023
#57
DFS does so --not infrequently-- if there is history supporting negligent parenting.
hlthe2b
May 2023
#63
I wish my fast food was hot enough to burn me, most of the time it's not hot enough.
OverBurn
May 2023
#88
Some jury put a rich company like McDonald's against a little girl in their heads
LiberalLovinLug
May 2023
#99