A Kansas woman has filed a lawsuit seeking damages for severe burns on her rear end caused by chemicals used to clean a toilet at a Denny's Restaurant.
Kathleen Williams' suit names Denny's Corp. and Jomar Investments LLC, owner of the St. Louis-area Denny's where she was injured.
Williams claims she did not see the chemicals but felt them as soon as she sat down.
Pedro Irigonegaray, her lawyer, said that she had to be hospitalized immediately and suffered permanent injuries.
"Sadly, as a result of the chemical injury, nerves were injured that create a sensation of pain 24 hours a day," Irigonegaray told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
He said Williams has to take medication for pain and wear special underpants designed for burn victims.
http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20050728-090224-7657r.htm
Kathleen Williams' suit names Denny's Corp. and Jomar Investments LLC, owner of the St. Louis-area Denny's where she was injured.
Williams claims she did not see the chemicals but felt them as soon as she sat down.
Pedro Irigonegaray, her lawyer, said that she had to be hospitalized immediately and suffered permanent injuries.
"Sadly, as a result of the chemical injury, nerves were injured that create a sensation of pain 24 hours a day," Irigonegaray told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
He said Williams has to take medication for pain and wear special underpants designed for burn victims.
http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20050728-090224-7657r.htm