[Vision2020] FW: The Stella Awards

LuJane Nisse publisher lujane at lataheagle.com
Thu Sep 30 12:37:16 PDT 2004


That snopes guy stays on top of things. It was interesting to see the
"lawsuit" against the U of I there and the Tribune cited with Andrea Vogt as
author.
lj

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From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com
[mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]On Behalf Of Dan Carscallen
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 3:24 PM
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] FW: The Stella Awards


Sorry to burst your bubble, man:
http://www.snopes.com/legal/lawsuits.asp

DC

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From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com
[mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of Donovan Arnold
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 3:01 PM
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] FW: The Stella Awards


It's time once again to review the winners of the annual "Stella Awards"
  (The Stellas are named after 81-year-old Stella Liebeck who spilled
coffee on herself and successfully sued McDonalds. That case inspired
the Stella awards for the most frivolous successful lawsuits in the
United States. Personally, I think they ought to be called "Stupid Jury
Awards").

  Here are this year's winners:

  5th Place (tie):
  Kathleen Robertson of Austin, Texas, was awarded $780,000 by a jury of
her
  peers after breaking her ankle tripping over a toddler who was running
  inside a furniture store. The owners of the store were understandably
  surprised at the verdict, considering the misbehaving little toddler
was
  Ms. Robertson's own son.

  5th Place (tie):
  19-year-old Carl Truman of Los Angeles won $74,000 and medical
expenses
when
  his neighbor ran over his hand with a Honda Accord. Mr. Truman
apparently
  didn't notice there was someone at the wheel of the car when he was
trying
  to steal his neighbor's hubcaps.

  5th Place (tie):
  Terrence Dickson of Bristol, Pennsylvania, was leaving a house he had
just
  finished robbing by way of the garage. He was not able to get the
garage
  door to go up since the automatic door opener was malfunctioning. He
  couldn't re-enter the house because the door connecting the house and
garage
  locked when he pulled it shut. The family was on vacation, and Mr.
Dickson
  found himself locked in the garage for eight days. He subsisted on a
case
of
  Pepsi he found, and a large bag of dry dog food. He sued the
homeowner's
  insurance claiming the situation caused him undue mental anguish. The
jury
  agreed to the tune of $500,000.

  4th Place:
  Jerry Williams of Little Rock, Arkansas, was awarded $14,500 and
medical
  expenses after being bitten on the buttocks by his next door
neighbor's
  beagle. The beagle was on a chain in its owner's fenced yard. The
award
was
  less than sought because the jury felt the dog might have been just a
little
  provoked at the time by Mr. Williams who had climbed over the fence
into
the
  yard and was shooting it repeatedly with a pellet gun.

  3rd Place:
  A Philadelphia restaurant was ordered to pay Amber Carson of
Lancaster,
  Pennsylvania, $113,500 after she slipped on a soft drink and broke her
  coccyx (tailbone). The beverage was on the floor because Ms. Carson
had
  thrown it at her boyfriend 30 seconds earlier during an argument.

  2nd Place:
  Kara Walton of Claymont, Delaware, successfully sued the owner of a
night
  club in a neighboring city when she fell from the bathroom window to
the
  floor and knocked out her two front teeth. This occurred while
Ms.Walton
was
  trying to sneak through the window in the ladies room to avoid paying
the
  $3.50 cover charge. She was awarded $12,000 and dental expenses.

  1st Place:
  This year's runaway winner was Mrs. Merv Grazinski of Oklahoma City,
  Oklahoma. Mrs. Grazinski purchased a brand new 32-foot Winnebago motor

home.
  On her first trip home, (from an OU football game), having driven onto
the
  freeway, she set the cruise control at 70 mph and calmly left the
driver's
  seat to go into the back and make herself a sandwich. Not
surprisingly,
the RV
  left the freeway, crashed and overturned. Mrs. Grazinski sued
Winnebago
for
  not advising her in the owner's manual that she couldn't actually do
this.
  The jury awarded her $1,750,000 plus a new motor home. The company
actually
  changed their manuals on the basis of this suit, just in case there
were
any
  other complete morons around.

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