I would wait to hear back from Starbucks on Monday. In the meantime, I suggest you use drive-thrus so there is no risk of anyone else bumping into you. All you have to worry about then is spilling hot coffee on yourself.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)California
... As I was looking into the display case, a large, at least 220lb "employee"decided to knock me out of her way as she walked through the line ...
... they say they're sorry, open a case, next day case specialist calls, email's me, I return the email with the pictures of my now red and black bruised arm ... I informed the specialist that my arm still hurts, a lot and I'm going to the hospital to have it checked for a tear.
I get there, doctor checks it, diagnosed with a contusion, x-rayed for joint damage, released with a Motrin script, arm wrap and will be billed. I'm giving Starbucks until Monday as they've requested. I've never sued before, but I will this time. No way I'm going to let someone just hurt me like that. I've been a Starbucks customer for a dozen years and I'm pissed off!
My question is, can I press charges? For assault or something of that level?
Thanks.
Ryan
Thanks, and good luck to you as well. You know there's a thing called Karma right? I was intentionally knocked out of the way, maybe that'll happen to you some day, the difference is I wouldn't make fun of you for it.I would wait to hear back from Starbucks on Monday. In the meantime, I suggest you use drive-thrus so there is no risk of anyone else bumping into you. All you have to worry about then is spilling hot coffee on yourself.
Good luck.
You're welcome, Gamer27.Thanks, and good luck to you as well. You know there's a thing called Karma right? I was intentionally knocked out of the way, maybe that'll happen to you some day, the difference is I wouldn't make fun of you for it.
Thank Goodness for video cameras! It's all the evidence I need. I wonder how Starbucks feels seeing a customer blatantly assaulted?
A: I did not wish you harm, I merely stated my belief in Karma.You're welcome, Gamer27.
As a note, I get bumped into on a regular basis. I work in a busy city. I have a whole host of kids at home. I must admit I have never been blatantly assaulted, though. Thanks for wishing it on me.
At any rate, I am sure Starbucks will give you all that you deserve.
I find it absurdly remarkable that you're a lawyer. Do you always speak condescendingly to innocent victims?You're welcome, Gamer27.
As a note, I get bumped into on a regular basis. I work in a busy city. I have a whole host of kids at home. I must admit I have never been blatantly assaulted, though. Thanks for wishing it on me.
At any rate, I am sure Starbucks will give you all that you deserve.
And you know that she "decided" to do this ... how? Did she SAY she did?As I was looking into the display case, a large, at least 220lb "employee"decided to knock me out of her way as she walked through the line.
What you "know" will be meaningless in a court of law. While Starbucks might feel their way clear to give you a brief apology and a free drink card, there virtually no way that you will see any criminal or civil action as a result of this unless this employee confesses to battering you on purpose.Starbucks has all of this on video, and will be getting back to me on Monday. This was no accident, it was as intentional as possible. I've lived in Philadelphia most of my life, visited NYC *a bunch of times, and now live in L.A. for the last couple of years. I've been accidentally bumped into numerous times, I can tell the difference.
You got a "red and black bruised arm" on a BUMP?! Uh ... I don't think so ...I have a Starbucks account, and when something happens, such as a bad drink etc, it's better to call in so it gets documented and funds replaced. I call in immediately, they say they're sorry, open a case, next day case specialist calls, email's me, I return the email with the pictures of my now red and black bruised arm.
This woman would have had to bulldoze you like a linebacker for that to happen! If that is so, then maybe you have a case ... I just find it very unlikely. Note that a doctor cannot say how or when your injury happened, only that it did happen and maybe what sort of impact it might be consistent with.I get there, doctor checks it, diagnosed with a contusion, x-rayed for joint damage, released with a Motrin script, arm wrap and will be billed. I'm giving Starbucks until Monday as they've requested. I've never sued before, but I will this time. No way I'm going to let someone just hurt me like that. I've been a Starbucks customer for a dozen years and I'm pissed off!
Criminal battery requires intent. Unless eh confesses to doing this on purpose or the video clearly shows she lowered her head and charged you, that ain't gonna happen. You can try to report it to the police, but don't expect anything to come of it.My question is, can I press charges? For assault or something of that level?
As this is a legal site, "karma" doesn't enter the conversation.A: I did not wish you harm, I merely stated my belief in Karma.
B: I was not bumped into, how are you not processing what I've typed? I was knocked out of the way. Do you need a definition?
Also, it was your snide, dismissive attitude that caused the nature of our conversation.
Are you an actual lawyer? If so, that's scary.
A: the video shows that I was knocked out of the way, intentionally, with no regard.And you know that she "decided" to do this ... how? Did she SAY she did?
What you "know" will be meaningless in a court of law. While Starbucks might feel their way clear to give you a brief apology and a free drink card, there virtually no way that you will see any criminal or civil action as a result of this unless this employee confesses to battering you on purpose.
You got a "red and black bruised arm" on a BUMP?! Uh ... I don't think so ...
This woman would have had to bulldoze you like a linebacker for that to happen! If that is so, then maybe you have a case ... I just find it very unlikely. Note that a doctor cannot say how or when your injury happened, only that it did happen and maybe what sort of impact it might be consistent with.
Criminal battery requires intent. Unless eh confesses to doing this on purpose or the video clearly shows she lowered her head and charged you, that ain't gonna happen. You can try to report it to the police, but don't expect anything to come of it.
You are certainly free to consult some attorneys and see if they do a happy dance and offer to take your case on contingency. If they want $20,000 or more for a retainer, you have no case.
That's not necessary. Most of it is already available through Google cache.Screenshots of this communication will be taken and then this thread will be deleted.
lol.a: The video shows that i was knocked out of the way, intentionally, with no regard.
B: I don't have to do a thing, as i have been injured and the video shows what happened.
C: You don't intimidate me, in fact i'll be saving screenshots of every word posted on this thread, just in case this goes to court. I merely asked if assault charges were possible, and according to your logic, unless an attacker says, yes, i meant to knock that person out of the way, even with a video, it won't get the animal prosecuted.
D: I couldn't care less about trying to argue with you or anyone else. What a waste of life this thread was. Screenshots of this communication will be taken and then this thread will be deleted.
I wouldn't know, but I bet they won't appreciate you spreading unfounded rumors like that.I wonder how Starbucks feels seeing a customer blatantly assaulted?