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Texas Restaurant Ordered To Pay $2.8M To Customer Burned By Hot Barbecue Sauce
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q in Texas must pay a customer close to $3 million after she was burned by barbecue sauce the restaurant served her.
Jury finds Bill Miller 100% negligent in hot barbeque sauce case; must pay $2.8 million
SAN ANTONIO - It took the jury less than two hours to decide Bill Miller Bar-B-Q was at fault for the hot barbecue sauce that gave Genesis Monita second degree
Bill Miller restaurant facing $1M lawsuit over ‘dangerously hot’ sauce that burned teen girl
Genesis Monita,19, dropped scalding hot barbeque sauce over her thighs – an incident that she alleges left her with second-degree burns
Restaurant ordered to pay $2.8 million over ‘dangerously hot’ sauce
A restaurant chain was ordered to pay $2.8 million to a woman after she sued the restaurant for serving her "dangerously hot" barbecue sauce.
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q to pay $2.8M over 'dangerously hot' BBQ sauce
A Texas jury ordered Bill Miller Bar-B-Q to pay $2.8 million to a woman who was burned after being served dangerously hot barbecue sauce.
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q found liable in ‘dangerously hot’ barbecue sauce case, has to pay millions
San Antonio resident Genesis Monita, 19, had filed a negligence lawsuit against the restaurant chain after spilling “dangerously hot” barbecue sauce on herself.
She says hot barbecue sauce gave her second-degree burns. Now she’s suing Bill Miller Bar-B-Q.
San Antonio resident Genesis Monita is seeking more than $1 million in damages in her negligence case against the restaurant chain.
Texas restaurant chain ordered to pay $2.8M to woman burned by BBQ sauce
A 19-year-old Texas woman who sued Bill Miller Bar-B-Q for injury after sustaining a second-degree burn from barbeque sauce was awarded $2.8 million by a jury.
BBQ chain must fork over $2.9M to customer burned by its ‘dangerously hot’ sauce
San Antonio restaurant chain Bill Miller Bar-B-Q has to shell out $2.9 million to a customer who suffered second-degree burns from its barbecue sauce.
Texas barbecue restaurant ordered to pay $2.8 million to woman burned by sauce
A Texas jury has ordered a barbecue restaurant to pay $2.8 million to a woman who was badly burned by its barbecue sauce. The woman, 19-year-old Genesis Monita, sued Bill Miller Bar-B-Q in San Antonio,
Woman Wins $2.8 Million In Lawsuit Over ‘Dangerously Hot’ Barbecue Sauce
A Texas woman was awarded $2.8 million in a lawsuit she filed in which she alleged barbecue sauce on a breakfast taco she ordered was so hot that it
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Teen awarded $2.7M after suing Bill Miller restaurant over BBQ sauce that caused second-degree burns
Teen awarded $2.7M after suing Bill Miller restaurant over BBQ sauce that caused second degree burns - Genesis Monita, 19, ...
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BBQ Restaurant Ordered to Pay $2.8 Million to Woman for a Pretty Controversial Reason
Remember the McDonald's coffee incident in the '90s? That woman was burned, too, and she was awarded $2.7 million. Now, ...
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