Starbucks customer Michael Garcia claimed an employee did not wedge the scalding-hot tea firmly enough into a takeaway tray, ...
The incident took place in 2020, leaving the driver with severe burns after a hot beverage spilled on him at a Starbucks ...
The victim filed a lawsuit against the coffee chain after tea spilled in his lap at a drive-thru, resulting in permanent ...
The lawsuit alleged a barista was negligent in securing the drink in a carrier, resulting in severe burns to the victim's penis, groin and thighs.
Michael Garcia is set to receive $60 million after fees and interest, according to his lawyers. A Starbucks spokesperson said ...
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.
Starbucks has been ordered to compensate delivery driver Michael Garcia with $50 million in damages by a Los Angeles court ...
Postmates driver Michael Garcia suffered life-altering burns when a cup of scalding hot tea spilled into his lap on Feb. 8, ...
Michael Garcia sued Starbucks for negligence, saying that the employee did not put the venti-sized tea in the carryout tray ...
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