A Los Angeles County jury has ruled against Starbucks in a high-stakes negligence lawsuit, awarding Michael Garcia a $50m damages after a four-year legal battle over severe burns caused by a spilled hot tea.
The verdict, delivered on March 14, marks the end of a lawsuit that began in March 2020. Garcia, a former Postmates driver, claimed that a Starbucks barista failed to properly secure the lid of a hot tea cup, causing the drink to spill into his lap and inflict third-degree burns. The jury sided with Garcia, holding Starbucks accountable for negligence.
Starbucks has pushed back against the ruling, with a company spokesperson stating that the coffee giant disagrees with the decision and intends to appeal. The spokesperson emphasized Starbucks’ dedication to customer safety and high standards in beverage handling.
Garcia’s attorney, Nick Rowley, described the ruling as a significant moment in corporate accountability, highlighting the devastating impact the incident has had on his client’s life.
The case has ignited heated debates on social media, with users divided over the verdict. Some hailed it as a necessary step in protecting consumers, while others criticized the ruling as excessive.
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“This case highlights the importance of customer safety and corporate responsibility. Businesses must ensure their products do not pose harm to consumers,” tweeted @Randivour.
Meanwhile, @DavisGlo expressed skepticism: “We all know who owns Starbucks and how liberals from California feel about them. I wish Mr. Garcia a long and healthy life, BUT this $50 million verdict is excessive. I encourage @Starbucks to appeal.”
On the other hand, @Paunochump supported the jury’s decision, writing, “An absolutely correct decision by the justice system. In a country where companies exploit their workers, it’s refreshing to see one held accountable for its wrongdoing.”
The ruling has sparked discussions about corporate responsibility, customer safety, and the legal consequences of negligence. With Starbucks preparing an appeal, the case is far from over, keeping both legal experts and consumers on edge.