Burns Family Sues U.S. Ski Resort Claiming Hot Chocolate Was Too Hot
The Burns family claims a child suffered permanent scars from excessively hot chocolate at Heavenly Mountain, citing precedents where hot drink injuries led to multi-million dollar settlements.
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The child's parents chased the ski resort's coffee for serving a chocolate "excessively burning," she said, which left the girl with permanent scars.
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Los Angeles. A family sued a ski resort in the United States because the hot chocolate they were sold was too hot....The lawsuit filed in California says Brittany Burns and Joshua Moran Burns stopped skiing with their five-year-old daughter from mid-morning, and went for a drink at the luxurious Heavenly Mountain Resort.The complaint claims that after decorating the drink with whipped cream, the waiter gave her the chocolate “directly to the you…
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