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83-year-old woman breaks nose on glass door to Apple store, sues for $1M


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Frivolous lawsuit against Apple? Sounds like just desserts!

 

Emmm...dessert. Apple and dessert. Caramel Apple Cobbler. *drool*

 

Robert - Posted from my E4GT with ICS using Forum Runner

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WOW!!! People do this every day, you can't blame apple for having their glass so clean. This lady simply wasn't paying attention, so the only negligence here is her own inability to pay attention.

 

 

 

 

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But who am I kidding? If it happened to me I would be suing apples ass too, worse case scenario is we settle out of court for half that amount so we both win. LOL!!!!!!

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Frivolous lawsuit against Apple? Sounds like just desserts!

 

Emmm...dessert. Apple and dessert. Caramel Apple Cobbler. *drool*

 

Robert - Posted from my E4GT with ICS using Forum Runner

 

Somebody is definitely hungry for something sweet today. Lol!

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I've seen the Apple store on the Upper west side of Manhattan and those glass are so spotless that even I almost went into one. I believe she will get something for her injuries and trouble, but not a million. Then again, McDonalds anyone?

 

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I've seen the Apple store on the Upper west side of Manhattan and those glass are so spotless that even I almost went into one. I believe she will get something for her injuries and trouble, but not a million. Then again, McDonalds anyone?

 

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I just want to know how in the world she broke her nose. I guess she is 83 and the bones get mighty brittle, but I don't see 83-year-olds moving very fast either.

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That famous McDonald's case where the chick had no idea that coffee is hot was right here in New Mexico. :(

 

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That famous McDonald's case where the chick had no idea that coffee is hot was right here in New Mexico. :(

 

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McDonalds didn't even offer iced coffee at the time. Of course it's hot...

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