Civil lawsuits cost the US economy over 200 billion dollars per year! According to the US Federal News, every taxpayer in the US is now paying a “lawsuit tax” of around $700 – $800 per year. It is no surprise that personal injury lawyers are thriving in the States and that the law schools are packed to overflowing with potential new lawyers. This list takes a look at some of the bizarre lawsuits that these lawyers have had to handle – some dealing with personal injury lawsuits, and others with cases so weird that they lack a category entirely. This list deals with recent lawsuits only.
Robert Lee Brock, a prisoner in Virginia in 1995 wished to be removed from prison and placed in a mental institution. In order to achieve his goal, he decided to sue himself. He claimed that his crime was committed whilst he was drunk, which was a violation of his religious beliefs. He claimed that he had violated his own civil liberties. He sued himself for $5 million but to make matters worse, he claimed that the state should pay as he was behind bars and without an income. Thankfully the case was dismissed and Brock didn’t get his transfer.
In 1999, Daniel Dukes, a 27 year old moran from Florida hatched a clever plot so that he could have his life long dream of swimming with a whale fulfilled. He hid from the security guards at Sea World and managed to stay in the park after closing. Shortly after, he dived into the tank containing a killer whale – fulfilling his dream. Daniel was killed by the whale. His parents proceeded to sue Sea World because they did not display public warnings that the whale (Tillikum) could kill people. They also claim that the whale is wrongly portrayed as friendly because of the stuffed toys sold there. Tillikum is pictured above at Sea World, where the trainers will not enter the pool with him due to the fact that he has now been involved in two deaths. [Image source]
A 27 year old New Yorker is suing Subway because he took a bite of a sandwhich and found a 7 inch knife baked into the bread. The knife did not cut him and he did not swallow it. The reason he is suing is because he was violently ill with “severe stomach issues” for three hours and he claims that he caught food poisoning from the handle of the knife which was plastic and, according to the man, filthy. He is suing for $1,000,000.
This is a true case of believe it or not. Christopher Roller, a resident of Minnesota sued David Blaine and David Copperfield – demanding that they reveal their secret magic tricks to him. He demanded 10% of their total income for life. The reason for the suit is that Roller believes that the magicians are defying the laws of physics, and thereby using godly powers. But it gets worse. Roller is suing not just because the magicians are using God’s powers – he is suing because he thinks he is God and therefore it is his powers they are stealing.
Marcy Noriega, a California police officer decided to tase a suspect in the back of her car when he became uncontrollable and started kicking at the windows. Noriega drew her taser from her belt and fired it at the man. Unfortunately for the crook, the officer had accidentally drawn her gun instead, and she shot him in the chest – killing him. The city is now suing the taser company, arguing that any reasonable officer could mistakenly draw and shoot their gun instead of their taser. They are suing for the full costs of the wrongful death lawsuit which the man’s family has filed against the city.
This is a recent case in which a 52 year old traffic officer from Los Angeles sued Victoria’s Secret for damage to her eye. The damage was caused, claims the cop (Macrida Patterson), when she was trying on a new thong. The tight fit caused a metal clip to fly off hitting her in the eye. The case was filed on June 9, 2008 and Officer Patterson is seeking unspecified damages. The courts have not yet informed the officer that as a traffic cop, she doesn’t need fancy underwear as she is unlikely to ever have a date anyway.
PETA, the often-insane animal loving organization held an anti-hunt protest in 2001 – defending the rights of deer to live. On they way home from the protest, two members hit a deer which had run on to the highway. The members informed the New Jersey Division of Fish and and Wildlife that they intended to sue for damages and injuries. In their letter they stated that the Division were responsible for the damages “as a result of their deer management program, which includes, in certain circumstances, an affirmative effort to increase deer population.”
For a while in the 1990s, Anheuser-Busch, the producers of Budweiser, ran a series of ads in which two beautiful women come to life in front of two truck drivers. A Michigan man bought a case of the beer, drank it, and failed to see two women materialize. Cue the lawsuit. He sued the company for false advertising, asking for a sum in excess of $10,000. Thankfully the court dismissed the suit and the man remained penniless and dateless.
We all know that the weather reports are frequently wrong and we take that into account when planning our days, but this was not the case for an Israeli woman who sued a TV station for making an inaccurate prediction. The station predicted good weather but it rained. The woman claimed that the forecast caused her to dress lightly – resulting in her catching the flu, missing a week of work, and spending money on medication. She further claimed that the whole incident caused her stress. She sued for $1,000 – and won.
In 1992, a seventy-nine year old Albuquerque woman (Stella Liebeck) bought a coffee from a McDonald’s drive through. Her grandson was driving and he parked the car so she could add cream and sugar to the drink. She put the cup between her knees and pulled the lid toward her – inevitably the coffee spilt in her lap. She sued McDonald’s for negligence because she claimed the coffee was too hot to be safe. Unbelievably the jury found that McDonald’s was eighty percent responsible for the incident and they awarded Liebeck $160,000 in compensatory damages. But it gets worse: they awarded her $2.7 million punitive damages! The decision was appealed and the two parties ultimately ended up settling out of court for a sum less than $600,000.
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I wouldn’t say we are friends, but it is good to know we both share a sense of humor.
I’m not emotionally invested enough in the comment system to be truly offended by much.
I just remember the case pretty well and that the lady was hurt badly and shouldn’t have been. Yeah, she did something a bit dumb, but people do stupid things all the time. You do something stupid and there are consequences, in this case the consequences were way more severe than they should have been. I burn myself cooking all the time. It’s my own stupidity and I deal with it. Still if I spilt my entire coffee pot on myself, I would not expect to have 3rd degree burns. It wasn’t an unrealistic expectation that she could put her cream and sugar in, thereby cooling down the coffee some, without being seriously hurt.
My entire high school went to that McDonald’s for off campus lunches and enough of them had directly told the staff the coffee was too hot that it wasn’t a shock that this case happened. The health department rumor was from one of the former employees who called in to the radio station. In New Mexico, we love hot foods. It has to be pretty damn hot for the locals not to be able to eat or drink it. The shock was really that the case got national attention and that the lady was so severely hurt. The entire state of New Mexico has the same area code, 505, which says a lot about the size of the population.
Callie – Who’s making fun of your ass? I just wished you’d send me the pictures you promised.
I agree that these are dumb, except the 7 inch knife in the bread. That does seem rather nasty and dangerous or is that just me? Plus the poor granny, i was a nurse, 3rd degree burns are nasty! I also worked at burger king and even before the lawsuit deal we were supposed to check the coffee temp every morning because the machine can over heat the coffee.
Callie, send them to jfrater, he could do a best pictures of Callies ass.
A woman sued Kraft for fraud when she thought they guacamole didn’t have enough avacado…
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003454425_guacamole30.html
I’ve read ALL the comments and I still think the lady who sued McDonald’s is an idiot.
After reading the link JT posted I have to agree with him/her. No food or beverage you buy should be hot enough to cause 3rd degree burns. If it’s that unsafe to spill on yourself than it’s that unsafe to put in your mouth
Here’s my own personal story: When I was a freshman in college, living in the dorms, I stubbed my toe on my bed. My toe got a nasty infection and I had to have surgery to fix it. How all that happened from stubbing my toe, I have no idea. I had to take Vicodin for a couple weeks and limp around for months while it healed. I didn’t sue.
Another story I’ve mentioned before here: I almost died when I was young because I rode my bike off a small cliff in my neighberhood into some boulders. I spent 4 weeks in the hospital with a lacerated liver, broken ribs, and bruised lungs, and 6 months without doing anything more physical than walking so I wouldn’t reopen the wound in my liver. I (along with my family) could’ve totally sued the city for not putting up warnings or a fence along that cliff. We didn’t.
#2 looks like the weather man has a boner lol
lol
Telo, let them have their fun. I think it’s cute, but entertaining. I think they’ve both earned their List-wings.
Coffee is hot, people, whether it’s rediculously or mildly hot. If she had sense enough not to drive, she should’ve known that she had other issues in motor functions. The jury must have been song and danced like in Chicago. I hate McDonald’s, too, but Stella, the namesake of the Stella Awards (as mentioned), deserves to be at the ridicule of the world. McDonald’s was stupid for not taking the earlier litigation amounts, but this case was not worth multi-millions. I wouldn’t have kept it- I would have returned it or donated the remainder. She stupid and greedy.
bucslim – “I don’t sue other people for my stupidity.”
Good point, what she did was pretty stupid. I just think her only defense was the fact that McDonalds was making their coffee “hotter” than it needed to be for drinking and like any other person she was gonna ride that train for as much money as possible. You can serve hot coffee at boiling temperature, but does it really need to be that hot?
As for this list, good one, especially the Killer Whale one, stupid “Moran” haha. But honestly the ones that hit a soft spot for me were #6 and #8.
#6 because a similar case happened this past New Years where I live. Very sad. A BART (public transit) officer shot and killed a 22 year old man who was cuffed and face down with another officer on top of him, claiming he was going for his taser. Even worse, clear video of the incident is all over YouTube and it has been shown on the local news. Here’s the link to one of the many articles.
http://www.ktvu.com/news/18475843/detail.html
Ironically, number 8 happened to me yesterday. I was eating at a cafe close to my work and felt something like a pebble or rock in my mouth while I was chewing, turned out it was a piece of glass!! There was more on my plate too. Now sure I was *****ed and I probably could have gotten a good lawsuit out of it, but I was just more thankful I didn’t swallow any of it or get cut, scarred the ***** out of me though. (I could have been on this list which I’m sure you would all LOVE) Anyways, a few months ago I also had a friend find a Screw in her food at a different resturaunt. So, having a knife baked in bread is not that far fetched I think.
Good List!
Ummm – money and more money, I was reading an article a while back about some surfers on the beach.
Apparently they were sitting on their boards waiting for a good wave, and when it did one of the surfers got in the way of another guy, and he sued him for taking ” HIS ” wave.
Another nice list would be – The 20 most lamest excuses after an accident.
Well done.
Comment #31, the pants thing, was covered in another list I believe. Anyone got the link?
The other issue with the McDonald’s case, and what gave her punitive damages so high, was that it was discovered that McDonald’s heated their coffee to a temperature that would prevent it from cooling down over the course of an average sit down McDonald’s breakfast. As a result, fewer people would get free refills which supposedly saved McDonald’s millions a year. The issue was the coffee was hot enough to cause third degree burns, and this was done for the sake of a larger profit. That’s a hard one to get past a jury…
Oh, how about when Spike Lee sued Spike TV claiming that they ‘hijacked’ his name??
http://www.dailyhaggis.com/2003/07/08/spike-lee-vs-spiketv-lawsuit-settled/
I used to work for a veterinarian who was married to high-end defense attorney.
there was a case here in Fort Lauderdale when a burglar broke into a family home. while in this house illegally, stealing items of value, the family dog, a labrador retriever, attacked the criminal and bite him quite severely on his leg. the family returned home to find the dog sitting in front of the hall closet, wagging his tail. when the husband opened the door, the criminal had wrapped himself in jackets & was cowering in the back, with blood all over the floor & clothes.
this individual managed to sue this family & WON!(soemwhere in the $10,000 range for hospital care & suffering) the reasoning? the dog owner’s family did not have a “Beware of Dog” sign placed every 10 feet around the perimeter of the fencing!
that’s screwed up.
ringtailroxy
Haha, love no.9 “….a 27 year old moran ” Great!
No.7, if I found a massive blade in my sandwich, Id probably sue too! (If I was in America, people arent too bothered about suing in England.)
The stupid PETA lawsuit makes we want to go have some sea kitten for dinner in their honor.
yup…only in America!
87. adoh: so did I!
People will sue for anything. The sad ones are for someone being stupid and getting killed and their family sues because of it. If you were being stupid…you deserve your fate! I don’t blame the animals (like the elephant who took out the trainer or the panda who got that guy who wanted a hug from the panda!) I blame the stupid people! People, who for whatever mental breakdown that caused them to “check out” of reality, got themselves killed. Less stupid people in the world….that’s what we need.
We also need to stop these stupid lawsuits. They waste time and money…however, they are good for a chuckle or two.
That way, people can make a lot of money. next time a “accident” occure i will diffenitly have too consider more then twice if can to sue somebody….
I am sueing http://www.listverse.com. As I was reading this list I laughed. I happened to be drinking chocolate milk at the time and sprayed it all over my new Chuck Norris t-shirt. I am sueing 25 euro for the t-shirt and 200 million in damages due to stress and anxiety since the incident. I cannot sleep as I am in fear of Chuck Norris coming into my house and decapitating me with a roundhouse kick for spilling milk on a t-shirt with a picture him on it.
Show me the money JFrater!!
92. TMX
Thanks for that information regarding the orca. For some reason, though I feel bad for the folks whose lives were lost, I am relieved to read that the whale was not, in fact, attempting to kill anyone. Are you a marine biologist, perchance?
Chuck Norris has no weapons, he is one.
Awesome list!
” McDonald’s was stupid for not taking the earlier litigation amounts, but this case was not worth multi-millions. I wouldn’t have kept it- I would have returned it or donated the remainder. She stupid and greedy.”
You’re absolutely right, it wasn’t a multi-million dollar case. It was a case that should have covered the cost of her hospital stay, and that’s about it. She should have just asked for the money to cover the cost of skin gafts.
Oh wait. She did. McDonald’s refused. And again and again. I don’t agree that the woman should have gotten millions of dollars out of it, but if it takes millions of dollars to make McDonalds change their underhanded policies, maybe that’s the way it has to be. Look at it this way, they only need one multi-million dollar suit to change their ways.
Telo, people do indeed do dumb things all the time. The point is they don’t deserve $600,000 for being dumb.
Buc, I would send pics, but you’d just mess them up
great pictures! the weather man and the PETA one are hillarious.
hahaha, at the pic on #4. ya just gotta hate PETA.
Tsiamon – put it this way. You come to my house. You say you’d like to have some coffee. I make some and give it to you. You put the cup of hot coffee in your crotch and some of it spills on your package. On what *****ing planet is that my responsibility? I didn’t tie you to the chair with your legs splayed out and poured the coffee in the cup between your legs.
If you ask for a dry ice smoothie and put that between your legs are you going sue me for frozen junk?
What if the lady placed the cup on her head and tried to balance it there while they were driving and got burned when Junior pulled a Starsky and Hutch? I know it sounds stupid, but hot fresh coffee doesn’t belong in a cup on your head OR BETWEEN YOUR LEGS!!
I can’t control what you do with the hot or cold beverages you purchase. If you purchase a badger and he happens to rip your thorax off after you put it between your legs, that’s on you too. You know why? Badgers are ferocious critters and are known to get nasty when they are held down. Hot coffee wasn’t meant to be placed in your crotch during the cooling down process.
#6 is not a frivolous lawsuit at all. Far from it. Here in the Bay area we just had another incident. A BART police officer apparently killed a suspect by mistake, thinking he’d drawn his Taser instead of his pistol. It ended up causing a riot in Oakland a couple of days later.
They must make tasers that are brightly colered and have a clearly indentifiable (by touch) grip.
haha those peta guys most really hate picture 4. im sure they are getting their vegetables ready 8-I
If I know something (drink, food, plate, whatever…) is going to be hot, I don’t put it anywhere near a sensitive skin area, especially near the crotch. Cold drinks held between the legs? Fine. Coffee, hot cocoa? Hell no, it either stays on the dashboard with a hand outstretched to hold it up (and a small wedge of napkins wrapped around it if there’s no holders) or I wait till I find a table after I get out of the car.
Great list.
The situation in number 6 is kind of complicated though… I’m not sure how I feel about that one.
And PETA. It’s too bad about them. I think the message they try to convey is a good one… I like animals too… but the way they do it just makes people resentful and brings ridicule to themselves… therefore counteracting their message… and probably making it worse for the animals they wish to save.
bucslim wrote: And you wonder why there are instructions for using shampoo, and warnings on hair dryers to not be used while bathing in the tub. Congratulations, we now have to dumb everything down so that the people who used to be scratched out due to natural selection are now being rewarded for their gran-mal *****headedness.
LOL! Gran-mal *****headedness! That is absolutely the right term for it!
Awesome list damien! Well done, my little smoking monkey, well done! Now get back to rubbing my shoulders!
The McDonalds lawsuit is legit. McDonalds mgt said they knew their coffee was hot enough to burn people, but the percentage of victims would be too small for them to lower the temeprature. The jury wanted to make a statement to McDs that it wasn’t OK to burn only a small percentage of their customers, that is why the person was awrded so much.
Another voice in favor of poor, maligned Stella. As I recall, not only was she so severely injured, she only went to court because McD’s refused to help with her medical bills. All she wanted FROM the lawsuit was the cost of court and the medical expenses.
The judge, however, read McD’s full history regarding coffee-related injuries. The company had been cited multiple times in the past, and HAD NOT CHANGED POLICY. Each time, the fine was only a few thousand dollars; not enough for the company to even notice. So he decided to do something to get their attention.
Stella did not ask for millions of dollars. The judge presiding over the case – since he could not levy fines over the offense, only declare an amount of money that McDonalds owed Stella – awarded her an amount of money equal to one day’s worth of coffee sales from McDonald’s. He did this to punish the company for its gross negligence in the only way that he could.
143. Kiribub
Ha, nope I am not a marine biologist in the least. Perhaps I should have become one though. Several months ago one of my “wikihunts” as I like to call them led me to something about whales. It then hit me that in my elementry school years I was actually really into whales. So I stayed on this track of just looking up various things that I felt compelled to learn more about.
Long story short my discovery of the information I gave was based out of finding out just how many “Shamus” there were. I mean, SeaWorld has assembled the lineage of Shamu in such a way that you could legitmately think there are only legitmately these three whales (Shamu, Baby Shamu, Grandbaby Shamu) and you can believe that when you are only 10 or 11 years old. Once you get older, though, you realize there is probably a little more to it. Inevitably you end up finding out about all the incidents that each whale has been involved with.
It leaves me with mixed feelings about the whole thing. Undoubtedly “Shamu” is probably the most well-known whale and played a key part in orcas becoming such a beloved animal. As such there is a lot of people who are able to learn about them. But of course it comes at the cost of keeping these animals in capatvity. Now with most animals I don’t have a problem that certain numbers are kept in captivity so long as they are treated well by the institution that is responsible for them and given their space. Whales of this size really need to be given more room than any capativity and some of the stories can be pretty heartbreaking when it comes to them reacting negatively to their captive enviroment. And that alone only scratches the whole issue of the conservation of marine life.
So no, I’m just a dude who likes whales. I’m very much into the idea of there being so much undiscovered marine animals in the deep sea (my mind knows Carcharodon megalodon can’t possibly be alive, but my heart wishes otherwise) and the appreciation of the size of some the creatures that inhabit the ocean. I’ve been lucky enough to see some pretty impressive breaches by humpback whales at a relatively close distance – such things really do humble you, realize your place in the world, and give you an appreciation for what such animals are capable of doing.
A little longwinded and off point, I know. At least it breaks up all the comments about how stupid you may or may not be to spill coffee on yourself and make a lawsuit about it.
The reason that these lawsuits continue is that they pay-off.
A young lady I know slipped on ice going into the school one morning and broke her ankle. She was awarded $100,000 dollars, 70 grand after the lawyer took his cut. Which of course I’m paying through my taxes. The fact that 2000 other kids managed to traverse the snow and ice without incident didn’t count for anything. It’s winter in Canada; there is going to be ice and snow. You are supposed to take extra care. (The girl in question is a klutz). Paid her for what they figured her sore ankle, swelling up in bad weather or after standing on it all day, was worth. C’mon everybody has something that gives them trouble from time to time, we just all don’t cash in on it.
That said the McDonald’s case is different. They had ample warning about the nuclear quality of their coffee and the flimsy inadequate protection their lids and cups provided. They consciously decided that the benefit of doing something about it was more costly than putting up with 700 or so cases a year. They deserved what they got for being so callous with other folks’ well-being.
Christ, I just looked at #4 again. PETA is insane for defending the defenseless, and those two douchebags in the photo are what, normal?
http://www.stellaawards.com/stella.html
Stella was an idiot and deserved nothing.
When I first opened this page I thought to myself…is it just a coincidence that there are 3 separate law firm ads at the top of the page? After reading the list, and the comments, I thought nooo…no coincidence there lol. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, some people just shouldn’t be allowed to breed.
OK, I just read the wiki article on the coffee lady and I just cant belive that she won that case. She put a cup of hot coffee between her legs and then proceeded to spill THE ENTIRE CONTENTS of said cup on herself. Now, I am trying to keep in mind that she was 79 but sitting in a puddle of hot liquid, wearing super absorbent cotton pants for 90 seconds… She was only 20% responsible?!? And what % of responsibility does her grandson have? He seems to have just sat there (maybe he was too busy calling the lawyer to actually try to help granny…) It´s just stupid.
And these laws syaing that I am responsible if you slip on ice in front of my house?!? Shouldn´t it be the city´s responsibility to keep roads and sidewalks clear?
And dont get me started on those that state that a homeowner is responsible if someone has too much to drink at their home…
All these laws do is pander to the inability of some to take responsibility for their own actions.
(And yes, the phallic storm cloud in #2 has me giggling every time I see it!
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161. YogiBarrister
in this case PETA isn’t “insane for defending the defenseless.” it’s insane for for staging a protest against the culling and hunting of deer as a population control in areas where humans have long since eliminated their natural predators, then being injured by one of those very same, precious, defenseless deer on the way home and SUING on the grounds that a “deer management program, which includes, in certain circumstances, an affirmative effort to increase deer population,” caused their car crash.
basically suing because the very management program the were protesting in SUPPORT of had, in their own view, led to their injuries. that what we call ironic, and asinine.
Oh, and a couple more thing (from a link provided above):
“The plaintiffs were apparently able to document 700 cases of burns from McDonald’s coffee over 10 years, or 70 burns per year. But that doesn’t take into account how many cups are sold without incident. A McDonald’s consultant pointed out the 700 cases in 10 years represents just 1 injury per 24 million cups sold! For every injury, no matter how severe, 23,999,999 people managed to drink their coffee without any injury whatever. Isn’t that proof that the coffee is not “unreasonably dangerous”?”
And then it says…
“The National Coffee Association recommends coffee be brewed at “between 195-205 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal extraction” and drunk “immediately”. If not drunk immediately, it should be “maintained at 180-185 degrees Fahrenheit.” ”
Sorry, there´s just no getting around it: the case is just retarted.
160. Mom424 : It isnt 700 a year… It was 700 cases in 10 years…
Lo #165, I agree that PETA’s lawsuit is worthy of this list. My point was that the two grinning douchebags in the photo are loathesome, utterly vile, lacking purpose. I don’t mind sharing the planet with eccentric humans like PETA memnbers. Those two f&%kwads, not so much.
Regarding #1; Doesn’t it say CAUTION: CONTENTS HOT on the side of the can?
GTT – I stand corrected. Makes little difference; they still knew and didn’t fix anything until they lost a zillion dollars. I do resent the little old lady being portrayed as a greedy conniver – she didn’t really request much more than her costs; it was the lawyers and jurors who made the award so ridiculous.
seinfeld did an episode on the same thing as #1 and kramer ended up with the lawsuit. i dont see how #8 is so bizarre, if i found a knife in my food id sue subway too, lol.
Im gonna sue McDonalds for making me a fat ass. After all they did MAKE me drive there everyday and force it down my throat.
Mom424: True. The jurors and her attornies made it bad and she was made to look bad because of it.
Still…she did spill coffee on herself. She does have herself to blame. That’s my 2 cents.
Mom424:
In one of the links above (and I stated the piece in one of my above posts), it says that the National Coffee Association recommends coffee being served at the exact temperature McDonalds was serving it. It has to do with the oils and extracting the full flavor of the coffee from the bean. What is so wrong with serving coffee at the prescribed correct temperature?
After reading all the comments, it seems that people knew McDonald Coffee was served in flimsy cups and lids inadequate for the degree of heat of the liquid.
So why would you buy coffee there in the first place?!
63. Bad Hair Bear and 85. GTT – Both of the cases I mentioned had won Stella Awards, so I assume this means that whoever hands out the Stella Awards had researched them and found the cases to be real. I also assume that my law lecturer had checked up on them as well. For memory the proper case citation had been given. I am willing to be corrected though.
As a law student I’ve seen many of these cases before, especially the ones where people have won.
The McDonalds case is a classic example of people making snap judgments without having all the details of the case: in that case the coffee was not merely ‘hot’ it was so hot that it caused third-degree burns to the woman’s thighs, bad enough that they required a skin graft. Serving a beverage at a temperature hot enough to CHAR SKIN (the definition of a third-degree burn) is a clear and obvious case of negligence.
Woman on “Man Vs Anheuser-Busch”
– who is it?
lol good list!! i knew of someone once who was gonna sue burger king for not making his ice cream the way it looked on their board. god some people are such losers!
#1 is one of the stupidest lawsuits ever. McD’s aught to get their money back. Stupid *****.