New Jersey Starbucks Burn Injury Lawyers

Starbucks is a staple across New Jersey, with locations in Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken, Princeton, Cherry Hill, and the Jersey Shore. For many residents, Starbucks is part of the daily commute, the weekend routine, or a stop on the way to school. But when a Starbucks coffee or tea causes a serious burn injury, a quick cup of coffee can turn into a life-changing event.

Hot beverage burns are often underestimated. In reality, Starbucks drinks are typically served at 160°F to 190°F — temperatures that can cause second-degree burns in less than two seconds. When Starbucks serves drinks at unsafe temperatures, fails to secure lids, or overfills cups, customers may suffer injuries that require hospitalization, scar revision, and ongoing medical care.

At the Law Offices of Jason Turchin, we can represent burn injury victims across New Jersey who were hurt by Starbucks drinks. If you or your child were injured, you may have the right to pursue a lawsuit for compensation. Call us today at (800) 337-7755 for a free consultation.


How Starbucks Burn Injuries Happen in New Jersey

Starbucks stores in New Jersey are busy, especially near commuter hubs, suburban shopping centers, and highway rest stops. Mistakes are often more likely when baristas are rushed.

Common causes of Starbucks burns in NJ include:

  • Excessively hot beverages – Served at unsafe handling temperatures.
  • Loose lids – A lid not attached properly may pop off during transit.
  • Overfilled cups – Overfilling causes spills with slight movement.
  • Drive-thru accidents – Common at suburban and highway Starbucks locations.
  • Employee mishandling – A barista spills coffee or tea directly onto a customer.
  • Defective cups – Weak or poorly designed cups collapse under heat.

Injuries Which Could Occur in Starbucks Burn Cases

Victims in New Jersey could suffer from:

  • Second- and third-degree burns on the lap, thighs, chest, hands, or face.
  • Burns to children, often when drinks spill in cars or strollers.
  • Facial burns and scarring requiring reconstructive surgery.
  • Nerve damage from deep burns.
  • Permanent disfigurement.
  • Emotional trauma, including anxiety and loss of confidence from visible scars.

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Why Starbucks Burn Cases Are a Concern to Us in New Jersey

  • Commuter culture – Starbucks in Newark, Jersey City, and Hoboken are heavily used by commuters heading into Manhattan. Carrying unstable drinks onto trains or buses increases risks.
  • Highway Starbucks – Locations along the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and I-95 see frequent drive-thru spills.
  • College towns – Starbucks near Rutgers, Princeton, and Montclair State serve thousands of students daily, where rushed service can lead to mistakes.
  • Family-oriented suburbs – Starbucks in communities like Cherry Hill, Morristown, and Paramus are frequented by families, raising risks of child injuries.

New Jersey Law and Starbucks Burn Injury Claims

Starbucks may be liable under New Jersey law if their actions or packaging created unsafe conditions.

Negligence

To prove negligence in a Starbucks burn lawsuit, a New Jersey victim must typically show:

  1. Duty of care – Starbucks owed a duty to serve drinks safely.
  2. Breach – Serving excessively hot drinks, failing to secure lids, or overfilling cups breached that duty.
  3. Causation – The unsafe act caused the injury.
  4. Damages – The victim suffered medical bills, lost wages, or scarring.

Product Liability

If a cup, lid, or packaging defect caused or worsened the spill, Starbucks may also be liable for defective products under New Jersey product liability law.

Statute of Limitations in New Jersey

New Jersey law generally gives personal injury victims two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit (N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2). Parents may bring claims on behalf of children.


Compensation in New Jersey Starbucks Burn Lawsuits

Victims of Starbucks burns in NJ may be able to recover compensation for:

  • Medical bills – ER visits, wound treatment, surgery.
  • Future care – Scar revision, reconstructive surgery.
  • Lost wages – Time missed at work during recovery.
  • Loss of earning potential – If permanent injuries affect employment.
  • Pain and suffering – Both physical pain and emotional distress.
  • Scarring and disfigurement damages – Especially for visible burns.
  • Wrongful death damages – For families in tragic cases.

Examples of Situations That Could Lead to a Starbucks Burn Lawsuit in NJ

Here are hypothetical scenarios showing how Starbucks burn injuries could happen in New Jersey:

  • At a Newark Starbucks near Penn Station, a commuter is handed an overfilled coffee. The lid comes off, spilling hot liquid onto their lap.
  • A parent in Princeton buys a hot chocolate for their child. The drink is served at an unsafe temperature, and when spilled, causes second-degree burns.
  • At a Garden State Parkway Starbucks drive-thru, a barista hands over a cup with a loose lid. Hot tea spills onto the driver’s hand, leaving burns that require hospital care.

What To Do If You Are Burned at Starbucks in New Jersey

If you suffer a burn injury at a Starbucks in New Jersey:

  1. Seek medical treatment immediately – Burns often need fast care.
  2. Report the incident – Ask the store manager for a written report.
  3. Take photos – Document your injuries, the cup, the lid, and the store.
  4. Save evidence – Keep the cup, lid, and receipt.
  5. Get witness info – If others saw the spill.
  6. Contact a New Jersey Starbucks burn injury lawyer before dealing with Starbucks’ insurance team.

Why Work With the Law Offices of Jason Turchin

  • We’ve handled over 6,500 injury claims nationwide, including Starbucks burn cases.
  • We work on a contingency fee basis – no fees or costs unless we win.
  • We can represent clients across New Jersey, including Newark, Jersey City, Trenton, Princeton, Cherry Hill, and the Jersey Shore.
  • We know many of the tactics corporations like Starbucks use to defend claims.

FAQs – New Jersey Starbucks Burn Injury Lawsuits

How hot does Starbucks coffee run?
Often between 160°F and 190°F, hot enough to cause burns in seconds.

Can I sue if I spilled the drink myself?
Yes. If Starbucks contributed — by serving the drink too hot, overfilled, or in a defective cup/lid — they may still be liable.

What if my child was burned?
Parents can bring claims on behalf of minors. Compensation may include medical bills, scar treatment, and damages for long-term suffering.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit in New Jersey?
Generally two years from the date of the injury (N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2).

Do tourists have rights if burned in NJ?
Yes. Out-of-state visitors injured at a New Jersey Starbucks may pursue claims in NJ courts.


Speak With a New Jersey Starbucks Burn Injury Lawyer

If you or your child were burned at Starbucks in New Jersey, legal help may be available. Our firm can represent burn injury victims across the state, from Newark and Jersey City to Princeton, Cherry Hill, and Atlantic City.

Call the Law Offices of Jason Turchin today at (800) 337-7755 or start a free chat for a consultation. You won’t pay any fees or costs unless we recover compensation for you.

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