Hopefully it was a large employer and the family can get hundreds of millions from them to stop this insanity.
1.) It is still an EXPERIMENTAL drug, which by LAW cannot be mandated under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. The employer will say they didn't mandate it but under Nuremburg Trials, threat of losing one's job is considered the same as mandating.
2.) While the "vaccine" companies have been except from liability, companies have not.
3.) All those in America who lost loved ones from the jab should also be getting a class action suit together against the FDA, since UNDER LAW, they were not supposed to approve this "vaccine" for two reasons - Covid did NOT meet the threshold for what is considered an emergency pandemic and secondly, because there are treatments for Covid and the law only allows emergency approval WHEN NO OTHER METHOD OF TREATMENT EXISTS.
there are laws which limit the amounts of money that can be awarded punitively. any one person suing probably wouldn't even see 10 million. That fiasco with the woman's mcdonald's coffee cup lid popping off in her lap and burning her legs so badly that she had to get skin grafts was smeared in the media and people actually bought that the narative that the woman was being opportunistic and sue happy and made mcdonalds out to be the victim. a while after she won that case mcdonalds filed a suit againt her and got most of the money back too. fucking MSM smh
Flame me if you want but that woman should have received nothing. You can't spill hot coffee on yourself and blame someone else for getting burned by it. Assume the coffee is the hottest it can be which is 212 degrees fahrenheit and treat it accordingly.
I do not like mcdonald's or large corps like that but screw that whole situation, take some personal responsibility and stop making things other people's problem. That me centric, the world owes me something, mentality is a main part of the reason we're having to go through all this.
Bruh. What? She wasn't the only one to receive burns from that coffee. Defending a corporation is bullshit, especially when their business practices hurt people. Her case was the most well known but there were plenty others.
Vox does a pretty decent run down of it, as much as I'd rather not link them as a source but here you go.
Hopefully it was a large employer and the family can get hundreds of millions from them to stop this insanity.
1.) It is still an EXPERIMENTAL drug, which by LAW cannot be mandated under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. The employer will say they didn't mandate it but under Nuremburg Trials, threat of losing one's job is considered the same as mandating.
2.) While the "vaccine" companies have been except from liability, companies have not.
3.) All those in America who lost loved ones from the jab should also be getting a class action suit together against the FDA, since UNDER LAW, they were not supposed to approve this "vaccine" for two reasons - Covid did NOT meet the threshold for what is considered an emergency pandemic and secondly, because there are treatments for Covid and the law only allows emergency approval WHEN NO OTHER METHOD OF TREATMENT EXISTS.
there are laws which limit the amounts of money that can be awarded punitively. any one person suing probably wouldn't even see 10 million. That fiasco with the woman's mcdonald's coffee cup lid popping off in her lap and burning her legs so badly that she had to get skin grafts was smeared in the media and people actually bought that the narative that the woman was being opportunistic and sue happy and made mcdonalds out to be the victim. a while after she won that case mcdonalds filed a suit againt her and got most of the money back too. fucking MSM smh
Flame me if you want but that woman should have received nothing. You can't spill hot coffee on yourself and blame someone else for getting burned by it. Assume the coffee is the hottest it can be which is 212 degrees fahrenheit and treat it accordingly.
I do not like mcdonald's or large corps like that but screw that whole situation, take some personal responsibility and stop making things other people's problem. That me centric, the world owes me something, mentality is a main part of the reason we're having to go through all this.
Bruh. What? She wasn't the only one to receive burns from that coffee. Defending a corporation is bullshit, especially when their business practices hurt people. Her case was the most well known but there were plenty others.
Vox does a pretty decent run down of it, as much as I'd rather not link them as a source but here you go.
https://www.vox. com/policy-and-politics/2016/12/16/13971482/mcdonalds-coffee-lawsuit-stella-liebeck