Scalding hot tea spill leaves Frontier Airlines passenger with disfigured penis: lawsuit

A Philadelphia flyer was left with third-degree burns and “disfiguring scars” on his penis and testicles after spilling hot tea on his lap during a Frontier Airlines flight, according to a new lawsuit.Sean Miller was flying home from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, when he spilled the “scalding” drink — which was filled to the brim — causing “highly unsightly and embarrassing discoloration on his penis, scrotum/testicles,” and “significantly decreased sensation in his penis,” according to the federal suit.As soon as the plane landed in Philadelphia on Sept.20, an ambulance met Miller, 56, on the ground and he was rushed to Jefferson Medical Hospital’s burn center and treated for severe third-degree burns. “Due to the tightly-situated plane seat configuration, Mr.

Miller was unable to get up from his seat after the spill and, instead, was trapped in agonizing pain while his body was being burnt,” his attorney, Adam S.Barrist, told the Independent.Miller also suffered a herniated disc while writhing in “agony” in the constrained setting, according to the lawsuit, filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on Sunday.The burns caused permanent scarring on and around his genitals and Miller “has been encountering sexual dysfunction” ever since, Barrist told the outlet.Miller also allegedly suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, “lack of self-esteem” as well as sexual dysfunction.Miller had requested hot tea during cabin service — but claims the “scalding” hot water was handed to him “in highly negligent fashion, filled to the brim, at an unsafely and unreasonably high temperature and without any form of a lid,” according to the suit.He then spilled the drink between his legs.According to the Mayo Clinic, third-degree burns involve all the layers of skin and sometimes the fat and muscle tissue under the skin, and often require skin grafts to close the wound.Miller claims he’s endured “great physical and mental ...

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