Tony Michigan
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Did you swallow them? Did you have to go to the doctor or have any kind of medical treatment from ingesting the plastic?
Chances are that just finding the pieces in the smoothie, and not requiring any kind of medical intervention means that you haven't won the lawsuit lottery. You can't demand payment or restitution for something that MIGHT have happened, only for what DID happen. If you had no damages (i.e. bills or medical expenses), then you have nothing to be paid or reimbursed for.
If you bring the matter up with the restaurant manager, you might get a free meal or two out of it.
This past April my wife went to Burger King. The kids got smoothies. My 10 yr old son was saying that there was some ice that didn’t melt in his mouth that he was spitting out on the way home. He went to bed with and upset stomach. I was working 3rd shift. My wife woke me up about 8 PM after she dumped the remainder of the smoothie out in the sink. There were many sharp pieces of plastic and one very large piece about the circumference of a golf ball. It still had the name on it.
I called my Dr. and he advised that I take the kids to the emergency room. I called Burger King to let them know. The manager said that it was the top of the blender that they were looking for. I googled the name on the top and sure enough it was to an industrial blender. I contacted an attorney friend who is more a real estate lawyer than a personal injury lawyer. He told me to keep the pieces which I still have. The franchisee contacted me the next day. She acknowledged as well that the piece was from the blender.
I got a letter from Burger King about a week later stating how much from the medical visit they were willing to pay and that if I signed that would free them from any more “fault” from the incident. I sent to my lawyer.
Now its going back and forth. I did not ask for much. Pay all medical fees, I lost time and vacation from having to call in short notice. And a little more to cover some cost from my attorney friend. The main thing is that I didn’t want a 2 dollar smoothie costing me 500.
I am now getting letters from the hospital requesting payment.
What do I do? I was thinking about letting the media get a hold of the story and show them the pieces of plastic ground up that we found.
Also sorry, 3 weeks ago I sent a complaint into the Burger King web page. They called back. Said that they didn’t know about what was going on. Got a call from the district manager that day. Haven’t heard from him since.
This past April my wife went to Burger King. The kids got smoothies. My 10 yr old son was saying that there was some ice that didn’t melt in his mouth that he was spitting out on the way home. He went to bed with and upset stomach. I was working 3rd shift. My wife woke me up about 8 PM after she dumped the remainder of the smoothie out in the sink. There were many sharp pieces of plastic and one very large piece about the circumference of a golf ball. It still had the name on it.
I called my Dr. and he advised that I take the kids to the emergency room. I called Burger King to let them know. The manager said that it was the top of the blender that they were looking for. I googled the name on the top and sure enough it was to an industrial blender. I contacted an attorney friend who is more a real estate lawyer than a personal injury lawyer. He told me to keep the pieces which I still have. The franchisee contacted me the next day. She acknowledged as well that the piece was from the blender.
I got a letter from Burger King about a week later stating how much from the medical visit they were willing to pay and that if I signed that would free them from any more “fault” from the incident. I sent to my lawyer.
Now its going back and forth. I did not ask for much. Pay all medical fees, I lost time and vacation from having to call in short notice. And a little more to cover some cost from my attorney friend. The main thing is that I didn’t want a 2 dollar smoothie costing me 500.
I am now getting letters from the hospital requesting payment.
What do I do? I was thinking about letting the media get a hold of the story and show them the pieces of plastic ground up that we found.
Also sorry, 3 weeks ago I sent a complaint into the Burger King web page. They called back. Said that they didn’t know about what was going on. Got a call from the district manager that day. Haven’t heard from him since.
Quite frankly, you should be discussing all of this with your attorney not us. And you should be very careful what you say publicly about the incident. Your attorney can stress the importance of this to you.
I hope your son has recovered fully.
Good luck.
thank you. nothing I have discussed here is not already known by both parties. maybe I said too much originally but I try and live my life in an honest way. I believe that people should own up to their mistakes. Might sound like a land of make believe now but if I don't recoup my losses it will be on the side of integrity not of how much I can get.
I just want to get some feedback on which way to go now. Start paying some on the bill so the creditors don't come knocking. just some ideas on which way to go.
Yes, you have to pay the hospital bill first so that your child will recover fast..
I am fairly confident that payment (or lack of payment) of the bill will have absolutely no bearing on the recovery of the child.