A seventeen-month old baby was severely burnt while waiting on line with a caretaker, in a cafeteria in Woodbury Commons. A nearby customer inadvertently spilled a cup on 170-degree minestrone soup on the baby. The victim's New York Personal Injury lawyer proved that faulty restaurant design, overly-narrow aisles, and dangerously high soup temperatures created a dangerous condition that fostered the injuries, which included scalding burns over 12 percent of the victims body. The victim recovered $1.7 Million in compensation. Catch the personal injury details here.
Please Note: Prior results do not guarantee future similar outcomes.