The Injury Lawyer

Ep. 2 - Scalded by Hot Food/Drink: Do I have a Negligence case?

Episode Summary

I'm sure that all of you are familiar with the infamous lawsuit involving a woman who sued McDonald's after a hot cup of coffee was accidentally spilled on her. In today's discussion, we will delve into the topic of burns and examine the severity of burns that could lead to a negligence case. It's important to note that five specific criteria must be met before one can initiate a negligence case, and it is the responsibility of food establishments to ensure the safety of their customers. In this episode of The Injury Lawyer, we will explore this subject in-depth, and Steve will present various cases that could help answer the question, "Do I have a valid negligence case?"

Episode Notes

I'm sure that all of you are familiar with the infamous lawsuit involving a woman who sued McDonald's after a hot cup of coffee was accidentally spilled on her. In today's discussion, we will delve into the topic of burns and examine the severity of burns that could lead to a negligence case. It's important to note that five specific criteria must be met before one can initiate a negligence case, and it is the responsibility of food establishments to ensure the safety of their customers. In this episode of The Injury Lawyer, we will explore this subject in-depth, and Steve will present various cases that could help answer the question, "Do I have a valid negligence case?"

 

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ABOUT THE HOST:

Steve Heisler decided in 1996 that he was going to focus his law practice exclusively on injury cases. Since then, he has been representing injured people against insurance companies, disreputable medical practitioners and Big Pharma, and doing it with compassion, honesty and level-headed rationality.

Steve’s been a fighter his entire life. After a back injury ended his high school wrestling activity, Steve took up boxing. His boxing career included winning the 1979 Central Pennsylvania Novice Golden Gloves and the 1980 South Atlantic AAU bantamweight title. Being feisty and quick on your feet is a good thing both in the ring and in the courtroom!

Before Steve was admitted to law school, he went to work as an organizer and business agent for the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Local #7. It wasn’t long before he developed a reputation as trustworthy, reliable and, above all, a fighter. “He called one time after he had been carried out of the race track by eight security guards. Steve didn’t back down from anyone,” said Paul Richards, former Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Local #7. While with Local #7, Steve organized the vendors and concession workers at Camden Yards and housekeepers at Towson University. You don’t gain the respect of hardworking people if you’re not honest and caring and level-headed.

Steve graduated from the University of Baltimore Law School in 1988. Since that time, he has represented thousands of injured people, helping them find some measure of justice after they were wrongfully hurt or lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence.

A family man, Steve is married and has three children. A sports fan, he loves the Orioles, Ravens, Wizards, Capitals and all University of Maryland sports teams. He despises the Yankees, Steelers and Duke University. He will, however, represent other people who are fans of the Yankees, Steelers and Duke!

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