A Starbucks spokesperson called the verdict "excessive" and said the company would appeal. LOS ANGELES (CN) — An LA County jury on Friday ordered Starbucks to pay $50 million to a Postmates driver who ...
The lawsuit alleged a barista was negligent in securing the drink in a carrier, resulting in severe burns to the victim's ...
Michael Garcia is set to receive $60 million after fees and interest, according to his lawyers. A Starbucks spokesperson said ...
The scalding hot tea spilled into Michael Garcia's lap during a drive-thru handoff in 2023, leaving him with permanent damage ...
A Los Angeles County jury awarded a man with $50 million after he suffered severe burn injuries from a hot drink at a Starbucks drive-thru.
The coffee giant said it plans to appeal the “excessive verdict” stemming from an incident at a drive-thru in 2020, and insists safety is paramount to the company.
Michael Garcia sued the chain after a hot tea spilled into his lap, causing severe burns and disfigurement to his genitals.
Thanks to its user terms, GrubHub will keep fighting antitrust claims in federal court, while Postmates and Uber Eats may move to arbitration.