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A Dunkin’ franchisee is paying a woman $3 million to settle a lawsuit involving hot coffee falling on her lap that she alleges caused severe burns and life-altering injuries, according to her ...
An elderly woman reached a settlement with Dunkin' after claiming its coffee gave her severe burns that have altered her life. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...
“Her burns were so severe that she spent weeks in the burn unit at Grady Health and has had to entirely alter the way she lives her life,” her attorney said.
Dunkin' Donuts responded to some complaints in a constructive manner, adding missing items to its menu [2] and sending coupons via e-mail to customers who had complained on the .org site. [4] [5] In July 1998, Dunkin' Donuts sent a cease and desist letter to Felton, to which he responded by telling them to purchase the site from him. [1]
Since Liebeck, major vendors of coffee, including Chick-Fil-A, [35] Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, Wendy's, Burger King, [36] hospitals, [37] and McDonald's [38] have been defendants in similar lawsuits over coffee-related burns. There have also been lawsuits over injuries from other hot liquids. [39]
[43] In July 2011 Dunkin' Donuts went public on the U.S. stock market, raising $427.5 million to "heat up the fast-food java battle." [41] In 2011 Dunkin' Donuts controlled more than half of the New England coffee market. [41] Around 60 percent of the company's domestic sales were attributable to coffee and beverages. [41]
A improperly attached coffee lid allegedly changed this womans life drastically – now she has won $3m in a settlement. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...
Customers who are lactose-intolerant or have milk allergies may pay up to $2 extra at Dunkin’ Donuts when substituting oat or almond milk for dairy in their beverages.