InjuredOkie
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Oklahoma
I own a small diner in Oklahoma, and ordered Coke in glass bottles from Coca-Cola. Upon arrival the vendor put the bottles in the refrigerator, which was the only beverage in the refrigerator at that particular time.
Within fifteen minutes after the Coke bottles had been placed in the refrigerator by the vendor, I went to the refrigerator to take out a bottle of Coke for a customer. Just as I reached in to pick up the bottle, a bottle exploded and a piece of glass struck me on my right cheek. I had to be under a doctor's care for approximately three weeks. The injury left a small scar on my face. I now suffer from neuritis, and have several medical bills.
I don't have any evidence showing carelessness or negligence by Coke, except that the bottle exploded and I was injured. Do I have a legal basis for winning a lawsuit against Coke?
I own a small diner in Oklahoma, and ordered Coke in glass bottles from Coca-Cola. Upon arrival the vendor put the bottles in the refrigerator, which was the only beverage in the refrigerator at that particular time.
Within fifteen minutes after the Coke bottles had been placed in the refrigerator by the vendor, I went to the refrigerator to take out a bottle of Coke for a customer. Just as I reached in to pick up the bottle, a bottle exploded and a piece of glass struck me on my right cheek. I had to be under a doctor's care for approximately three weeks. The injury left a small scar on my face. I now suffer from neuritis, and have several medical bills.
I don't have any evidence showing carelessness or negligence by Coke, except that the bottle exploded and I was injured. Do I have a legal basis for winning a lawsuit against Coke?