Starbucks Ordered to Pay $50M to Drive Burned by Hot Tea
- A jury awarded Michael Garcia $50 million after he suffered serious burns from a spilled cup of hot tea at a Starbucks drive-thru in Los Angeles in 2020.
- Garcia experienced third-degree burns and permanent injuries, necessitating multiple surgeries and ongoing pain, according to his lawyers.
- Starbucks plans to appeal the jury's decision, claiming they are not at fault and that the damages are excessive.
- The lawsuit claimed that Starbucks breached its safety duty with a poorly constructed lid, allowing the drink to spill.
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