Posted on 04/27/2005 10:51:32 AM PDT by freepatriot32
A Windsor hairstylist who suffered "recognizable psychological injury" after discovering a dead fly in a bottle of Culligan water has been awarded more than $340,000 in damages.
Waddah (Martin) Mustapha, who operates two outlets of Martin's Coiffure and Spa at the Radisson Hotel and Casino Windsor, claimed "nervous shock, emotional distress and resulting anxiety, depression and physical and psychological conditions" arising from a breach of contract with Culligan.
"It's long overdue," Mustapha said of the settlement.
On Nov. 21, 2001 Mustapha and his wife Lynn, who was seven months pregnant, were preparing a new bottle of Culligan water to put in their dispenser when she saw something dark in the bottle. Both looked closely and saw legs and wings and realized it was a dead fly.
Lynn Mustapha vomited immediately and Martin vomited later in the evening.
Justice John Brockenshire heard that after discovering the fly Mustapha "could not get the fly in the bottle out of his mind."
Mustapha told court he would have nightmares about falling into a ditch face down in water and he could not sleep more than four hours a night.
LOST SENSE OF HUMOUR
He also testified that he lost his sense of humour and became argumentative and edgy.
Mustapha did not see a doctor until January 2002 and told the doctor that his salon clients were "asking what was wrong with him and whether he was OK."
The doctor prescribed anti-depressants to help him relax and sleep.
He was also prescribed stool softeners for constipation which Mustapha attributed to the fact that he used to drink eight glasses of water a day and now drank none.
Since the incident, Mustapha said he was unable to get the image of the fly out of his mind, and often pictured flies walking on animal feces or rotten food and then being in his bottled water.
Prior to the fly incident Mustapha would shower daily, singing while doing so.
Afterward Mustapha would stand in the bathroom contemplating whether to shower or not and would often just get dressed and leave or wipe a cloth under his arms before applying deodorant.
Following therapy Mustapha was able to stick his head under the water so it would not touch his face and later had therapy where he would stand in the dry shower in a bathing suit.
After the incident Mustapha began drinking coffee made with only warm milk and instant coffee but after therapy was able to drink coffee made in the traditional manner.
Mustapha was unable to resume drinking water by itself.
Mustapha's lawyer Pat Ducharme said the case is unique in Canada.
"I found precedence that had to do with people who consumed elements but never a case where someone had seen something in a bottle and developed a severe depression," said Ducharme.
He said the case was successful because of the number of doctors who examined Mustapha.
SEVERE DEPRESSION
"All of them came to the same conclusion that he was suffering from a severe depression because of seeing the fly in the bottle," said Ducharme.
Another contributing factor was that a psychiatrist hired by Culligan examined Mustapha for 10 minutes and deemed his claims bogus, Ducharme said, an assertion that Brockenshire rejected.
Culligan's water distributed in Windsor comes from a plant in Woodstock.
The company testified that it has extensive filtering and purification systems but that flies could enter the so-called "clean room" and enter a bottle before or during its filling.
"I am prepared to accept that the odds against this happening are very high," Brockenshire wrote in his decision.
"However, it should not have happened at all."
Culligan operates water purification companies in more than 90 countries.
The company has 30 days to appeal the decision.
After the incident Mustapha's business at the Radisson, where he spent the majority of his time, suffered greatly.
Mustapha was awarded $80,000 in general damages, past and future special damages of $24,174.58 and past and future economic damages of $237,600.
Check the source - this story is from Canada.
I found a caterpillar in my raspberries once. The worst damage I suffered was the "at least it wasn't half a caterpillar!" comedians.
Last fall, while visiting Busch Gardens, some unidentifiable thing flew into my mouth, and I could not spit it out.
The emotional trauma of swallowing that bug has left me unable to work, unable to drive, barely able to drag myself out of bed each day. I am an emotional wreck. Oh, I might LOOK like I'm at work, smiling, talking, busy, but it's all a thin veneer over the horrible pain I feel.
So, is my case strong enough to wring a few hundred thousand dollars out of the Anheiser-Busch company, or should I pile the BS a little higher?
Yes. A new bottle of water. And a contract cancellation. People like these generate 90% of the customer complaints. Better to lose them than waste more productive service time.
Plus all this "emotional damage" stuff galls me. Are we a nation whose psyches are made out of cotton candy?
Well, we ARE talking about Canada.
Interesting after reading most of the comments, that most of you especially the person I am emailing know's jsh*t about how our system of jurisprudence works, let alone on what basis a court would throw out a case,, hint hint, frivolous case., next time you swollow a fly or a fish netting and god forbit the worst case scenario is you choke on it, you better hope you have an insurance policy, so as to perhaps bar to some extent your beneficiaries from suing the s.o.b that put it in there, but then again you won't know because the dirt would be settling and your beneficiaries would be enjoying the fruits of your demise.
This could be a great promo for beverage companies. Find a fly in the bottle and win $340,000.00.
Please, pray tell us.
What - are you some kinda ambulance chaser?
he should get something.....yeah....a replacement bottle of water.
It is those of us that didn't get a fly in our bottle of water that is being cheated. He got free meat with his water and we got zip!!!!!!!!
Where's my lawyer??
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