Posted On: February 15, 2011 by Chalik & Chalik

Lawsuit Alleges Child Burned by Nacho Cheese Served at Florida Disney World Restaurant

UPI and other media reports that a family from Calif. has filed an injury lawsuit after their child received burns from eating hot nacho cheese at Disney World theme park in Orlando, Florida.

According to news reports, the child, age 4, was burned on the face while eating nachos with hot cheese at Disney World. The lawsuit filed in a California court holds Walt Disney Parks and Resorts responsible for the child's injuries that were incurred in Florida. A Disney spokesperson reportedly said they are reviewing the specifics of the lawsuit.

When a child or other family member is injured while on vacation in Florida -- whether at a hotel, restaurant, beach resort, or other recreational facility -- they may consult an experienced Fort Lauderdale, Florida premises liability lawyer to see if they have a legitimate case or claim.

A premises liability lawsuit in Florida can be complicated, so it is best to consult an experienced Fla. injury attorney as soon as possible, after the accident has occurred.

A Florida vacation is normally an exciting, relaxing time for the whole family. However accidents can happen -- while on a cruise, parasailing, boating, swimming -- or even while just shopping or eating out at a Florida restaurant. Experienced South Florida injury attorneys have legal insight regarding whether negligence on the part of the property owner or premises management may have contributed to the person's injuries.

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Sources:

Disney sued for child's nacho cheese burns
UPI.com Feb. 11, 2011

Nacho Lawsuit: Parents Sue Disney Over Hot Cheese Incident
LAist.com Feb. 13, 2011