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Family Sues San Jose Fairfield by Marriott Over Fatal Scalding in Hotel Shower

The complaint says the shower hit 134 to 136 degrees, far above California's 120-degree limit.

Overview

  • The wrongful-death suit was filed Oct. 15 in Santa Clara County Superior Court, seeking a jury trial and damages for negligence and emotional distress.
  • The Santa Clara County medical examiner determined the cause of death was severe scalding with burns on more than one-third of the victim's body.
  • Court filings describe family members finding Terril Johnson unresponsive and partially submerged in water too hot to touch, with unsuccessful CPR attempts.
  • Defendants include the Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites San Jose Airport and, per one filing, Hanford Hotels as owner-operator; Marriott did not immediately comment.
  • The suit cites code violations and alleges shower temperatures of 134–136°F, noting third-degree burns can occur within seconds at those levels.