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The McDonald’s Case: No Not That One

Oh! how McDonald’s and tort reformers around the country have trashed the woman who was burned with OSHA-violating coffee in her private parts. The case was settled with with a nondisclosure clause,…

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Oh! how McDonald’s and tort reformers around the country have trashed the woman who was burned with OSHA-violating coffee in her private parts. The case was settled with with a nondisclosure clause, so you have never heard from the woman. The tort reformers went to work and turned this into the horrible frivolous claim that hurt poor McDonald’s.

But, this post really isn’t about that case. It’s about how McDonald’s treated its employee. A man who stopped a customer from being punched at the store and who himself was shot. The justice he received was no coverage. Yep, he was outside the area of his employment. Watch the video and see if you agree:

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This is that beacon for corporate injustice. Looks like a frivolous defense to me.

Mike Bryant

Mike Bryant

A founding partner with Bradshaw & Bryant, Mike Bryant has always fought to find justice for his clients—knowing that legal troubles, both personal injury and criminal, can be devastating for a family.

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