Delivery driver Michael Garcia left permanently disfigured after Starbucks’ dangerously hot tea spilled in his lap—jury slams coffee giant with massive verdict!
A Los Angeles County jury has hammered Starbucks with a $50 million verdict after delivery driver Michael Garcia suffered excruciating burns to his genitals from a scalding-hot tea spill at a California drive-thru.
The shocking incident happened on February 8, 2020, when a venti-sized tea—served at dangerously high temperatures—tipped over moments after being handed to Garcia. His lawsuit accused Starbucks of negligence, arguing that the employee failed to secure the cup properly in a takeout tray, leading to a horrific accident that left Garcia with permanent, life-changing injuries.
“This jury verdict is a powerful statement against corporations like Starbucks that put profits over customer safety,” said Nick Rowley, one of Garcia’s attorneys.
Despite the damning verdict, Starbucks isn’t backing down. The Seattle-based coffee giant released a statement dismissing the ruling and vowing to fight back in court.
“We strongly disagree with the jury’s decision and believe the damages awarded are outrageous,” Starbucks said. “We remain committed to the highest safety standards when handling hot drinks.”
But Garcia’s legal team says the coffee chain refuses to take responsibility for the catastrophic injuries its product caused. Skin grafts, unbearable pain, and permanent damage—this wasn’t just a simple spill; it was a life-altering disaster.
This case echoes one of the most infamous lawsuits in fast-food history—the 1990s McDonald’s hot coffee scandal, where a woman was awarded nearly $3 million after suffering third-degree burns.
Other lawsuits have had mixed results, with some juries siding with fast-food giants and others holding them accountable. But Garcia’s $50M payout sends a clear message—restaurants serving boiling-hot drinks must protect their customers.
With $50 million on the line, Starbucks is gearing up for an appeal, determined to avoid paying what could be one of the largest hot beverage settlements in history.
But for Garcia, no amount of money will undo the pain, suffering, and disfigurement he’s endured. The public outrage is growing, with many calling for stricter safety regulations on hot drink temperatures and serving practices.
Will Starbucks be forced to pay, or will they dodge responsibility once again? One thing is certain—this legal battle is FAR from over!