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Man Sues Truck Stop Over Coffee Burns

Ft. Knox Man Claims Coffee Caused Third-Degree Burns

POSTED: 11:15 am EDT June 2, 2008
UPDATED: 11:49 am EDT June 2, 2008

A Fort Knox man has filed a lawsuit after he said he spilled hot coffee at a truck stop and burned his leg.

Thomas Skaggs included pictures in his complaint, WLKY-TV in Louisville reported.

Skaggs said he bought the coffee last December at the Pilot Travel Center in Mount Sterling, about a half-hour east of Lexington.

He is demanding the company pay him for pain and suffering, permanent scarring and troubles relating to third-degree burns.

So far, attorneys for Pilot haven't filed a response to the lawsuit.

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