'Nobody Helped Her Whatsoever': Elderly Woman Sues McDonald's For 'Severe Burns' After Spilling Hot CoffeeMable Childress, a woman in her 80s, filed a lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court last week.

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A car goes through the drive-thru at a McDonald's restaurant in San Pablo, California.

McDonald's is facing another alleged burn lawsuit, and the company is not exactly Lovin' It.

Mable Childress, a woman in her 80s, filed alawsuit with上周allegin旧金山高级法院g that she had suffered "severe burns" and "emotional distress" claiming that employees did not put the lid on her beverage properly when she was handed her order in the drive-thru.

"She was injured severely from McDonald's negligence," Childress' lawyer, Dylan Hackett, told local outletSFGATEin a statement. "She's an elderly lady, and she was waiting for over an hour to speak to a manager, and a manager never spoke to her. They didn't give her the time of day. … Nobody helped her whatsoever. She had to get to the hospital herself."

Related:Florida Family Awarded $800,000 After Suing McDonald's When Their 4-Year-Old Was Allegedly Burned and 'Disfigured' By a Chicken Nugget

Childress and her legal counsel maintain that still has pain in her "groin area" as a result of the incident and being "ignored" by staff.

She is currently seeking seven-figure retribution according to Hackett, though the exact monetary value was not disclosed.

McDonald's did not immediately respond to狗万官方's request for comment, but the franchise owner of the location where Childress was allegedly burned, Peter Ou, said that his team is currently reviewing her accusations in a statement toTODAY.

"My restaurants have strict food safety protocols in place, including training crew to ensure lids on hot beverages are secure," Ou told the outlet. "We take every customer complaint seriously — and when Ms. Childress reported her experience to us later that day, our employees and management team spoke to her within a few minutes and offered assistance. We're reviewing this new legal claim in detail."

Earlier this summer,McDonald's was ordered to pay a Florida family$800,000 after a 4-year-old was allegedly disfigured by burns brought on by a chicken nugget in 2019.

"This momentous decision brings meaningful closure to an arduous and protracted legal process. Having previously established the defendants, Upchurch Foods Inc and McDonald's USA LLC, as liable for their wrongful actions, this verdict reaffirms that they must now face the consequences and provide full justice," the family's legal team said in a statement at the time.

Related:莎拉·米歇尔e Gellar: I Was Sued by McDonald's at Age 5

Similarly, in 1992, a woman named Stella Liebeckinfamously wona $2.7 million suit against McDonald's for burns she suffered after a hot coffee spilled in her lap.

Emily Rella

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Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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