Missouri may soon have its own version of the infamous Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants hot-coffee lawsuit.
Lambert's Cafe, the Sikeston-based restaurant chain proudly known as the "Home of Throwed Rolls," featuring servers who lob dinner rolls across the dining hall to guests, is being sued for a roll-related injury.
The suit was filed yesterday against the Sikeston restaurant by the Meehan Law Firm in St. Louis on behalf of a guy named Troy Tucker. Tucker claims he "sustained a lacerated cornea with a vitreous detachment and all head, neck, eyes and vision were severely damaged" after being hit by a roll during a September 2014 visit.
The practice of throwing rolls is deemed a "defective condition" of Lambert's, and the suit claims that the restaurant knew (or should have known) about the danger of this practice.
Tucker now seeks an award of at least $25,000 to pay for his medical bills and legal fees. The restaurant's "carelessness and negligence" has already caused expenses totaling $10,000, the suit alleges, and who knows what future medical costs may emerge from the assault of the freshly baked bread.
But we have to wonder how much of a case Tucker has. After all, in June, the Kansas City Royals and their mascot were deemed not to have been at fault after a thrown hot dog hit a man in the face and tore his retina. In that case the "baseball rule" was referenced, and the jury found that the man assumed some responsibility for personal awareness by entering a baseball stadium.
Might the "throwed roll rule" become established legal precedent? After all, "Home of Throwed Rolls" is plastered on massive billboards all over the state. Shouldn't diners at Lambert's be responsible for some level of situational awareness when entering the restaurant?
And if not, does that mean the end to throwed rolls in Missouri? What kind of country are we living in when a restaurant can't toss a freshly baked dinner roll at a man's head?
Copied from Blogs.Riverfronttimes.com by Johnny Fugitt
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OMG, REALLY ? ? ? Tell me this is a joke posting, PLEASE! I have arthritis, I'm Morbidly Obese and walk with a cane and I can catch the rolls. OK, ok, I know throw a fresh baked yeast roll and see a fat man leap dining tables with the grace of a ballet dancer to catch it, but again I just have to ask, REALLY ? ? ? Like the story says there are signs all over the state of Missouri advertising that Lamberts throws the rolls. I'd be so ashamed that a little ole yeast roll could do that much damage to me I couldn't show my face in public. And shame on the attorney for taking the case when the courts are so overwhelmed with real legal matters. Just my humble opinion.



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