No no no no no. You shoot yourself in the foot by mentioning the McDonald's case. McD's was almost completely at fault (and the judgment that the public got to see reflected that, giving a certain percentage of the jury's amount, and calling the rest of the percentage not their fault).
McD's had coffee that was LONG KNOWN to be literally SCALDING hot, served in styrofoam cups that insulated the customer's hand from the heat so well they had no idea how hot the coffee was inside of it.
Coffee that is handed to you through a drive-thru should NOT be so hot that when spilled causes THIRD DEGREE burns and the need for skin grafts. Which is exactly what happened, in the GROIN area of this elderly woman.
She first contacted them to simply request her exact hospital costs. They said no, so it went on. The point of the court system is that a truly frivolous suit doesn't get through. Anything can be filed, but the ones that make it through *have merit*.
This lady won. She absolutely, positively, was injured quite severely by the fact that this coffee, which, last I checked, is for *drinking*, caused her to have skin grafts. McDs had had numerous complaints about the temperature they were holding their coffee at, it was NOT industry standard, and apart from spilling it, THEY were at fault.
And lastly, *no one knows* how much she got. We got to see the jury's idea and then what the judge said was their percentage and her percentage of fault. But the rest of it...the appeals and all that, were behind closed doors. We have no idea what she ultimately got.
From what I read in the article linked to this board the other day, this has been going on for a long time. The braille stuff in the parks (at least at
Disneyland), from what I read, was added AFTER this started, as a reaction to their complaints. It's not something they always had. They were in talks, they were close to working it out, then the group decided it wasn't good enough for whatever reason, and now, only now, they are headed to trial.
But this isn't something new. The group and Disney have been dealing with it for awhile.