$800,000 awarded to family of girl burned by McDonald's chicken nugget, Florida jury rules


Olivia Caraballo, now 8, is shown with her parents, Humberto Caraballo Estevez and Philana Holmes, in the courtroom gallery at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Tuesday, July 18, 2023. Philana Holmes and Olivia Caraballo's father, Humberto Caraballo Estevez, sued McDonald's after their then 4-year-old daughter, Olivia Caraballo, got a second-degree burn from a hot chicken nugget. (Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)

A Florida jury has ruled that $800,000 in damages should be awarded to the family of a girl that alleged hot chicken nuggets from a local McDonald’s franchise left her severely burned.

The lawsuit, originally filed in 2019, alleged that “unreasonably and dangerously” hot chicken nuggets were served in the Happy Meal and caused the skin and flesh around then-4-year-old Olivia Caraballo’s thighs to burn.

The lawsuit, filed by Olivia’s parents, Philana Holmes and Humberto Caraballo Estevez, claimed Olivia suffered second-degree burns when a hot Chicken McNugget fell on her leg while sitting in the backseat of her mother’s car in a McDonald’s drive-thru.

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