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Stella Liebeck, an elderly grandmother, received third-degree burns when she spilled coffee purchased at a McDonalds drive-through. At trial, experts testified that McDonalds coffee was too hot to be consumed at the point of purchase, was hotter than any other restaurants coffee or coffee brewed at home, and was so hot that third-degree burns would result within three to five seconds of coming into contact with the skin. McDonalds also conceded that the coffee was brewed extremely hot for commercial (profit) reasons, because most customers wanted coffee to be hot throughout their commute. After finding the company liable, the jury awarded Mrs. Liebeck two days worth of coffee sales at McDonalds, an amount equivalent to $2.7 million, in punitive damages. The award, although reduced to much less than that, set off a firestorm of criticism that has not died down to this day. Do you believe that its possible for coffee to be unreasonably dangerous? See for one filmmakers perspective on this case.

Do you believe that the jurys award of $2.7 millions for third-degree burns was excessive?  Why do you believe that such an award is necessary?  Can you identify any standards which have changed in the industry based upon this case?

 

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