Disney Says Disney Plus Terms Of Service Prevent Lawsuit Over Allergy Death

If you’ve ever signed up for Disney+, is it a reasonable assumption that by clicking on the user agreement for the streaming service, the terms can be extended to protecting the company from going to court over a wrongful death that happened in one of its theme parks? According to Disney’s lawyers, the Disney+ user agreement is the company’s justification for trying to send a British man’s lawsuit over the death of his wife into arbitration.

Via BBC, Jeffrey Piccolo filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Disney after his wife died, following a severe allergic reaction after she ate in one of Walt Disney World’s restaurants. However, Disney’s lawyers are contending that because Piccolo once signed up for a free trial of Disney+ and signed the user agreement–which stipulates arbitration be used in place of a lawsuit–he can’t sue the park. Piccolo’s Disney+ trial was in 2019, and the company argues that he agreed to the terms again when he purchased the couple’s Disney World tickets last year.

This is an untested legal theory, to say the least. Piccolo’s lawyers are countering that Disney’s filing “is based on the incredible argument that any person who signs up for a Disney+ account, even free trials that are not extended beyond the trial period, will have forever waived the right to a jury trial.”

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