so actually this morning is misleading into making the plaintiff or anyone else thinking it is not that spicy new.and the other thing is particularly egregious at least from the case as far as i ve seen it is the fact that she warned the waiters that she asked them to make it less sp spicy, and then she comes out with these injuries. i mean, you talk about ghost pepper style spiciness if you r talking about a level that hot, this is from the mercury news pulling the restaurant supervisor. supervisor at the restaurant said the restaurant had never previously had a patron say the had been burned by a dish and needed an equal attention. kevin bahl dragon ball, said supervisor prior, are spicy, bu we do not use too much chili spice in dragon balls. however, is not possible for th appetizer to be made in a mild version, as chili s inside the balls. that is according to prior. so, listen, you can look at thi a couple ways, obviously, ro
alternative plaintiffs drink an entire glass of coconut water and more water. but the burning did not subside as a direct and partial results of eating this food place to begin to lose your voice. she was later diagnosed with a medical burn to both vocal co cords, a chemical burn to the middle country of the right nostril, and a chemical burn to the esophagus. meanwhile, robert, i don t mind telling you, if it was that spicy, maybe you should be in the courtroom somewhere looking for justice he s absolutely younger and people have to remember that the word local points of, you take the plaintiff as you find them, the will be, quote-unquote, eggshell plaintiff, somebody who just generally is not as robust in the community. but you have to prepare for tha is a business owner go these woman, these are not trivial injuries but when we think of the, quote-unquote, mcdonald s coffee case, keep in mind that woman suffered