Disney refused to pay compensation to the husband of a woman who died at Disneyland
Disney refused to pay compensation to the husband of a woman who died at Disneyland, referring to a free subscription to Disney+ issued by him five years ago. The man tried to sue, but the corporation insists on dismissing the claim.
Disney has refused to pay compensation to the husband of a woman who died of an allergic reaction after dining at a Disneyland restaurant. A doctor from New York University and her husband were enjoying a vacation when the tragedy occurred. The man, Jeffrey Piccolo, tried to file a lawsuit against the corporation, demanding damages.
However, Disney argues that the lawsuit should be dismissed because Piccolo signed up for a free subscription to Disney+ five years ago. The corporation insists that the subscription terms provide for the waiver of the right to litigation, which was the reason for the refusal of compensation. This case has caused heated discussions and mixed reactions in society, raising questions about the legality of such conditions.
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