Here if you have a swing set in your yard and kids come and get hurt you can be sued. It's called an Attractive Nuisance. It's strange how that cup of coffee has become so famous.Yeah, here you can't become a millionaire by pouring a cup of coffee in your lap. Usually, if found guilty, the defendant would have to pay the legal expenses for the other party, plus some sort of compensation, but those are more realistic around here. In most cases it's in the hundreds to a couple thousand euros, sometimes maybe around ten thousand in bad cases, but that's already a brutal assault or something similar. Also, I don't think anyone would even think about making a fuss about their kid being stupid enough to faceplant from a swing or something, unless there is gross negligence involved. But just having a swing set would not count as that, you don't need a man in a orange vest watching it 24/7.
"There is a lot of hype about the McDonalds' scalding coffee case. No one is in favor of frivolous cases of outlandish results; however, it is important to understand some points that were not reported in most of the stories about the case. McDonalds coffee was not only hot, it was scalding -- capable of almost instantaneous destruction of skin, flesh and muscle."
You can google it for the WHOLE story. I wasn't surprised I could find it. Now days everything is on the internet.
Too we must keep in mind that many times it's a jury that is making the awards.
But I think you got my point about liability laws here. Some are just ridiculous.
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