Anonymous wrote:I imagine Disney quietly settled with the family and they decided this was enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While it was "only" one kid to Disney and to the rest of the public -- for this mother and father it was one of their "only" two kids. THAT is what requires a 7 figure payout. The fact that their lives are forever changed and all the milestones they wanted/planned with him will never happen.
and someone else is always to blame, right?
Not always, but in this case -- yeah -- Disney shares SOME blame. The parents have blame too. What happened wasn't a total freak act of nature that EVERYONE knows about - like if this kid had been running around in lightening. They have lightening in every state in the U.S. and if you choose to run around in it, it's your own issue. Here -- there was a danger that was very specific to Florida that people from other states simply don't know about; Disney knew about the danger as it had been dealing with the alligator population since Disney was founded. Yet it chose to put up no fencing. It chose to put up one small "no swimming" sign. It chose NOT TO mention alligators on any of its signs. Sure the parents shouldn't have allowed their kid to touch the water, but how were they to know that a fake lake at Disney has alligators. They likely had no way of knowing that the fake lake meets up with a real body of water someplace and alligators swim in from there. For all they knew it was constructed as a giant "pool" which doesn't touch any natural bodies of water -- and not being Floridians they can't be expected to know that alligators can get into that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While it was "only" one kid to Disney and to the rest of the public -- for this mother and father it was one of their "only" two kids. THAT is what requires a 7 figure payout. The fact that their lives are forever changed and all the milestones they wanted/planned with him will never happen.
and someone else is always to blame, right?
Anonymous wrote:While it was "only" one kid to Disney and to the rest of the public -- for this mother and father it was one of their "only" two kids. THAT is what requires a 7 figure payout. The fact that their lives are forever changed and all the milestones they wanted/planned with him will never happen.
Anonymous wrote:
You truly are warped.
Anonymous wrote:its a shame that disney has to pay off the family.
Call it Mother nature at work, or natural selection...
“Melissa and I are broken. We will forever struggle to comprehend why this happened to our sweet baby, Lane."
really you struggle to comprehend why....
WHY-
aligators inhabit every body of water in florida
Aligator is at or very near the top of the food chain.
Alligator was hungry
parents let small child wander into the water at night
Parents ignored posted "No swimming signs"
Alligator gets a meal.
Disney is delusional if they think they will ever control the alligator population. Maybe they'll get some new menu items at the restaurants related to the american alligator...
Anonymous wrote:its a shame that disney has to pay off the family.
Call it Mother nature at work, or natural selection...
“Melissa and I are broken. We will forever struggle to comprehend why this happened to our sweet baby, Lane."
really you struggle to comprehend why....
WHY-
aligators inhabit every body of water in florida
Aligator is at or very near the top of the food chain.
Alligator was hungry
parents let small child wander into the water at night
Parents ignored posted "No swimming signs"
Alligator gets a meal.
Disney is delusional if they think they will ever control the alligator population. Maybe they'll get some new menu items at the restaurants related to the american alligator...
Anonymous wrote:Disney did not pay a small settlement. Disney paid easily into the high 7 figures, probably 8. It was in no one's interest to litigate this and have the story continue to crop up. A jury verdict with all of the sightings of gators before the incident would have been much much bigger.
There is doubtlessly a "no public statements" clause, so don't expect to hear more about this.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt this would have been a "small" settlement. It's a dicey proposition to offer money to a grieving family and risk the chance of insulting or enraging them.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it possible that they aren't suing bc Disney gave them a "small" (few hundred thousand rather than few million) settlement in anticipation of a lawsuit and they said -- that's enough, we just want to be done with this and with any involvement with Disney? Not that it makes it better or worse, but I can't imagine it feels good to hear from Disney or to hear from your atty who is talking to Disney daily; they may simply be too exhausted to want to deal with it -- even filing a complaint to up the settlement amount -- and were fine with just saying we'll take the money and be done with it?