I meant court as in the entirety of system. The judge, jury, lawyers, and underlying structure and legislation that allow for such frivolous lawsuits to even take place, let along win, in the first place.
Again just chiming in on a pet peeve of mine that the whole American society seems to share. In regards to the Hot Coffee trial, unless youre a juror at a trial you really don't know what the heck youre talking about. It was in no way a frivolous lawsuit.
The content of the containers McD's was handing out was hot enough to melt fabric and render flesh from the bone. They then proceeded handing out these spillable containers to people driving up in their cars.
The burnt lady was horribly disfigured and required several surgeries after the event. McDs fix was to put a warning sign on their containers. Unsurprisingly shortly after another horribly burnt person sued them and won as well.
People use this benchmark as a standard of legal stupidity and it is totally unfounded. Part of the underlying problem is it's hard for the average person to comprehend how incredibly hot water had to be to do the damage it did.
Luckily I was able to experience it first hand and have a good idea. At an airport once we asked, at one of the food service counters, if they could fill our baby bottle with hot water. They agreed and the server came running back with the full bottle and slammed it down on the counter as it was too hot to handle. We proceeded to watch as the hot contents slowly melted the microwave safe container in front of our eyes.
If we had been able to give the bottle to our baby it would have spilled and the contents would have literally melted her face off.
The McD cups were insulated enough that they could be handled for several minutes before becoming too hot. The heat however would also compromise the integrity of the cups a short while after that. This made them much more likely to spill then what they were designed for. Imagine after juggling the money and product at the drive up window you are unable to put your cup in the drink holder as it has some pens and change in it. So you stick the cup between your legs and you slowly start pulling while clearing out the contents of your holder. You start noticing, hey this stuff is really hot I got to get in the cup holder. As you finish clearing it out you rush to pick up the cup and when you do the top easily pops off the suddenly much more malleable container and the pressure of your grip crushes the container. The resulting gush of superheated liquid spills all over your thighs instantly melting and bonding your dress to your thighs as your flesh soon after starts boiling up. This whole time your panicking and as after thought trying not to wreck your car.
Before you judge a decision by your peers it is a good idea to actually know the facts first.