Two south Floridian woman, Jaime Gentile and Jackie Hurley are suing Disney for injuries they received while riding Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover in 2015!
The two ladies, who are sisters, are claiming they were riding the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover back in 2015 when two of the passenger cars bumped into each another causing both woman to be taken to the hospital via ambulance.
The woman’s attorney, Jeff Delman, claims that Jaime Gentile injured her jaw and Jackie Hurley injured her spine and neck, both injuries lead to surgery. They are suing for over $15,000.00.
No response from Disney has been made.
The Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover is a slow moving ride which takes passengers through Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom. The ride opened in 1975.
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Two year statute of limitations.
Generally there is a two statue of limitation involving personal injury tort claims.
2015 and just now suing? That’s odd
Been on ride many times . As many many people had no problem . Even wearing flip flops.