Judge Judy Season 21 Episode 56

Judge Judy Season 21 Episode 56 Bride Bursting at the Seams?!; Uber Driver Collides With Teen Driver?!

  • November 4, 2016
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In episode 56 of season 21 of Judge Judy, the first case involves a bride who claims that her seamstress made her wedding dress too small, causing it to burst at the seams on her big day. The plaintiff is seeking a full refund for her dress and compensation for the stress and embarrassment caused by the wardrobe malfunction.

The defendant, a small-business owner, admits to making a mistake in the measurements but argues that the plaintiff failed to inform her of recent weight gain and did not attend the final fitting session. Judge Judy listens closely to both sides and examines the evidence, including photos of the dress and text messages between the two parties.

In the second case, an Uber driver is being sued by a teenage driver who alleges that the defendant was at fault for a car accident that left her with neck and back injuries. The plaintiff claims that the defendant ran a red light and slammed into her car, causing significant damage and injuring her and her passengers.

The defendant denies being at fault and argues that the plaintiff was driving recklessly and abruptly changed lanes without signaling, leading to the collision. Judge Judy examines the police report and questions the parties about the sequence of events leading up to the accident.

As always, Judge Judy is firm but fair in her judgments and provides insightful advice to both plaintiffs and defendants. She not only resolves the legal disputes but also teaches valuable lessons about honesty, responsibility, and communication. Viewers will find themselves engaged and entertained by the fascinating stories and colorful personalities featured in this episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 4, 2016
  • Language
    English