Florida parents SUE McDonald's claiming a piping hot chicken nugget left their four-year-old daughter 'disfigured and scarred'
- A four-year-old girl dropped six chicken nuggets on her lap in the back of a car
- One of the six nuggets became trapped between her thigh and her seatbelt
- It remained there for two minutes, leaving her 'disfigured and scarred'
- Her parents are now suing McDonald's and the franchisee for $15,000
- WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT BELOW
Philana Holmes told a court in Broward County in Florida that as she was leaving a McDonald's drive-thru she heard her daughter screaming in the back of the car.
When she pulled over, she found a hot chicken nugget lodged between her daughter's thigh and a seatbelt, which had remained in contact with her skin for around two minutes.
Holmes and the girl's father, Humberto Caraballo Estevez, are now seeking $15,000 in damages on the grounds the restaurant served a chicken nugget that was 'defective, harmful and unfit for human handling'.
- Parents of a four-year-old girl are suing McDonald's and its franchisee after a piping hot Chicken McNugget burned their daughter's thigh
- Jordan Redavid, who is representing the burned child's family, brought with him to court the iconic Happy Meal box and presented it to the judge
'The Chicken McNuggets inside of that Happy meal were unreasonably and dangerously hot (in terms of temperature) and caused Olivia Holmes's skin and flesh around her thighs to burn,' reads the lawsuit.
Jordan Redavid, who is representing the burned child's family, told a court on Tuesday that McDonald's and the franchisee failed to warn about the dangers of the nuggets and acted negligently in serving such a hot nugget.
He brought with him to court the iconic Happy Meal box, with two golden arches for handles, and presented it to the judge.
'The reasonable, foreseeable, intended use is for a child to handle this box. The law implies a promise from a corporation to, in this case, a child,' he said.
'And if its preventable, its warnable, you should warn someone about it, and if you don't do that then you're liable.'
His position was challenged by Scott Yount, an attorney representing McDonald's.
- Philana Holmes is pictured in surveillance footage passing her daughter a box of nuggets in August 2019, which then burned her
- Olivia is seen in the back of the car (bottom right) as her mother pulls out of the drive-thru
In making that statement he may have been referring to all of the nuggets in Holmes's order, including those not contained within her daughter's box of six, which fell on her lap.
'In fact, Olivia dropped six on her lap, and she has one burn, and that's the one location where the McNugget was trapped by the seatbelt for two minutes,' he added.
'The Chicken McNuggets are not defective, they are not unreasonably dangerous, they are not dangerously hot, and there is no negligence.'
In a pre-trial deposition, Holmes described the events after she picked up the food.
'As I'm pulling away out of the drive-thru I hear [Olivia] start to yell. But the time I make it to the street it's a full blown scream,' she told the court, according to a transcript.
'I turn around and she dropped the nugget in her lap. So I'm trying to drive and knock them out of her lap as I'm going down the street.
- The franchisee told the court that it has to serve hot nuggets in order to adhere to food safety standards
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'So as soon as I was able I pulled over, I run to the back seat of the car and I got out the nugget that I could see and I then pulled off her seat belt across the lap there was a chicken nugget that was stuck that I could not reach.
'As I am taking the nugget off of her skin it's falling apart in my hand. Her thigh - upper thighs - it was really, really red. She's screaming, she's yelling,' she said.
Caraballo Estevez also spoke duing a deposition, and told the court that although the girl does not say the scar bothers her, she does sometimes make reference to it.
'Every once in a while she looks at [the scar] and she refers to it as her chicken nugget.'
The hearing is due to resume on Wednesday.
Source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...gget-left-four-year-old-child-disfigured.html