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You need to look at the specifics of the case. There is hot, and there
is HOT. She reasonably expected hot, but was served HOT. Had she spilled hot coffee, she would have learned to be more careful, but she would not have had extensive injuries. She spilled HOT coffee, which caused extensive injuries. Ah, reasoning only a lawyer could love. Or concoct. I've been drinking coffee for over 35 years. To my knowledge, unless you're buying one of those $4.00 iced mocha latte espresso abominations from Starbucks, everyone expects coffee to be hot. In fact it is HOT. The HOTTER, the better. Coffee drinkers know this from experience. Non-coffee-drinkers often know this as well, through a quality known as "common sense" -- something the jury clearly did not possess or recognize. Further, McDonalds had been warned repeatedly (I think there had even been prior incidents) that their coffee was TOO HOT and chose to serve it that way anyway, knowing that it could easily cause unexpected injuries. It could reasonably be argued that this hidden danger was reckless disregard for human safety. "Reasonable" is clearly in the eye of the beholder. In this case, the jurors decided to "stick it to da man" (AKA: The big corporation with deep pockets) without regard to common sense. In the absence of any kind of structural failure (as in the cup bursting open) most people would blame the "operator" -- which, in the case of the McDonald's coffee spill was the woman. In the case of the Cessna crash, the "operator" was the pilot -- although I'm sure the attorneys will do whatever they can to show that the Caravan failed in some basic way. Everyone feels bad that the woman spilled hot coffee on her privates. I've heard that she required reconstructive surgery to her nether regions -- something that surely no one would want to endure. I feel sorry for her -- but she spilled the coffee on herself. In this, she was the "operator" -- and she blew it. In much the same way, I feel bad for the Caravan pilot who died. I'm sure he suffered horribly during those last few moment. Sadly, he was the "operator" -- and he blew it. The skydivers who died, on the other hand, may have a case against the operator. They were merely passengers in the plane that (apparently) the pilot flew into weather neither he nor the aircraft could handle. Of course, money isn't going to help them anymore. The heirs of these passengers, on the other hand, *may* have a case against the "operator" -- the pilot. In the absence of some sort of basic structural flaw in the Caravan, however, stretching the case to punish the maker of the vessel in which they were flying seems rather ludicrous -- and I hope common sense will prevail in a way that did NOT occur in the McDonald's case. Since there are so many stupid (IMHO) judgements, the good judgements that look stupid on the surface get thrown into the same bin. And (lest we tar lawyers unfairly for this), it is the job of the lawyer to be persuasive - and the job of the other lawyer to do the same. The JUDGEMENT is rendered by.... (wait for it).... a Judge. (Sometimes a jury). THAT is where the problem is. I think we can all agree with that. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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