August 16th, 2024

Disney wants wrongful death suit thrown out because widower had Disney+

Disney is challenging a wrongful death lawsuit related to Kanokporn Tangsuan's allergic reaction at a restaurant, seeking arbitration based on prior customer agreements, while the plaintiff seeks over $50,000 in damages.

Read original articleLink Icon
Disney wants wrongful death suit thrown out because widower had Disney+

A wrongful death lawsuit against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is facing a challenge as the company seeks to have it dismissed and moved to arbitration. The lawsuit, filed by Jeffrey Piccolo following the death of his wife, Kanokporn Tangsuan, claims negligence related to her severe food allergies. Disney argues that Piccolo's prior subscription to Disney+ and his purchase of Epcot tickets through the company's website obligate him to resolve disputes through arbitration, as per the terms of service. Piccolo's attorney has criticized this stance, asserting that it unfairly limits the rights of customers to seek justice in court. Tangsuan died after an allergic reaction to food consumed at Raglan Road Irish Pub, a restaurant within Disney Springs, despite assurances from staff regarding allergen-free options. Piccolo is seeking damages exceeding $50,000 for various losses, including mental anguish and funeral expenses. Disney has expressed condolences but maintains that it is not liable since the restaurant is not owned or operated by them.

- Disney is attempting to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit by claiming arbitration rights due to a prior Disney+ subscription.

- The lawsuit stems from the death of Kanokporn Tangsuan, who suffered an allergic reaction after dining at a Disney Springs restaurant.

- Piccolo's attorney argues that Disney's claim is unreasonable and limits customers' rights to a jury trial.

- The lawsuit seeks damages for mental pain, loss of companionship, and other expenses exceeding $50,000.

- Disney acknowledges the family's loss but asserts it is not responsible for the incident at the restaurant.

Link Icon 2 comments
By @recursivecaveat - 6 months