Pictures are sometimes painful for Jeffrey Piccolo to look at, because they’re all he has left.His wife, Amy Tangsuan, was a beloved doctor and someone who family and friends say was always careful about her peanut and dairy allergy.Tangsuan suffered a fatal allergic reaction after eating at a Disney Springs restaurant last fall. An EpiPen wasn’t enough to keep her alive."She was basically ripped from our lives, and it’s a tragedy," said Peter Giattino, an attorney for Piccolo.
"She was stolen from him and what Disney is doing is trying to steal his day in court."Skipping the terms and conditions when signing up for streaming services isn’t uncommon, but legal expert Seth Berenzweig says knowing the risks is important."They have to be aware if they’re going to walk into that field for streaming service, they’re going to be forced to play by the network’s rules of the game," Berenzweig said.