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On Dec 3, 3:16 pm, Matt Whiting wrote:
So you liability for something is based on how you respond to the complaint? That is a very stupid principle. What if McDonald's had told the truth and said we are sorry you are stupid, but being stupid is often painful? If I walk in front of a semi on the interstate that will hurt also. Is it the truck driver's fault or the truck maker's fault that I got hurt? Yes. If remember anything from law school it was that anytime you go to a jury trial the results will be unpredictable. They did establish that McD's had a policy for what temp the coffee should be and that the manager of this location did know it was higher than that, so you could argue that the jury was interested in that too. However, you have to remember that this was a case of someone being disfigured. Jurys can be very emotional about that type of stuff. -Robert |
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